Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson dead at 84
The illness makes it hard to walk and swallow, and it can cause dangerous health problems.
In 2017, he revealed he had Parkinson’s. Before going public, he received treatment at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago for about two years.
The family said that public memorial events will be held in Chicago. More details about future celebrations of life will be shared later by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
Born in Greenville, South Carolina, on October 8, 1941, Jackson became well known during the civil rights movement. He marched and protested alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and spent his life fighting for equality. Over the years, Jesse Jackson also ran twice for the Democratic presidential nomination, in 1984 and 1988.
Tributes to the civil rights icon are now pouring in. On Truth Social, President Donald Trump also praised Jesse Jackson, saying he knew him “well” and that he was a “good man.”

“The Reverend Jesse Jackson is Dead at 84. I knew him well, long before becoming President. He was a good man, with lots of personality, grit, and “street smarts.” He was very gregarious – Someone who truly loved people!” Trump said.
Donald Trump’s claims Jesse Jackson “could not stand” Barack Obama
“Despite the fact that I am falsely and consistently called a Racist by the Scoundrels and Lunatics on the Radical Left, Democrats ALL, it was always my pleasure to help Jesse along the way,” Trump continued.
“I provided office space for him and his Rainbow Coalition, for years, in the Trump Building at 40 Wall Street; Responded to his request for help in getting CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM passed and signed, when no other President would even try; Single handedly pushed and passed long term funding for Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs), which Jesse loved, but also, which other Presidents would not do; Responded to Jesse’s support for Opportunity Zones, the single most successful economic development package yet approved for Black business men/women, and much more,” the president continued.

Donald Trump concluded the post by claiming that Jackson was, at the very least, not a big fan of Barack Obama.
“Jesse was a force of nature like few others before him. He had much to do with the Election, without acknowledgment or credit, of Barack Hussein Obama, a man who Jesse could not stand. He loved his family greatly, and to them I send my deepest sympathies and condolences. Jesse will be missed!” Trump concluded.
Neither Barack Obama nor Jesse Jackson’s family has responded to Donald Trump’s claim.
Rest in peace, Jesse Jackson.