Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon, dies at 84
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Jackson showed multiracial, working-class politics can win. Rainbow PUSH and two insurgent runs cracked the party machine, expanded voting and opened the door for Obama and Harris. Keep hope alive became a blueprint for economic justice, anti-apartheid solidarity and a bigger, fairer democracy.
Jackson's legacy reads more showmanship than statesmanship. Grandstanding, a slur like Hymietown and a disputed tale about King undercut moral authority, while pressure campaigns and big-government agendas pushed identity politics over unity. Honor the service but stop pretending the blueprint didn't polarize civic life.
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