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BumRushDaShow

(167,610 posts)
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:02 AM 19 hrs ago

Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84

Source: NBC News

Feb. 17, 2026, 4:30 AM EST / Updated Feb. 17, 2026, 4:52 AM EST


The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights activist, Baptist minister and two-time presidential candidate, died Tuesday, his family said. He was 84.

"Our father was a servant leader — not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world,” the Jackson family said in a statement. “We shared him with the world, and in return, the world became part of our extended family. His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions, and we ask you to honor his memory by continuing the fight for the values he lived by.”

A cause of death was not immediately given. His family said he died peacefully surrounded by his loved ones.

He was admitted to a hospital in November and had been living for more than a decade with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), according to his Rainbow PUSH Coalition, which affects patients’ ability to walk and swallow and can lead to dangerous complications.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/rev-jesse-jackson-civil-rights-activist-dies-rcna42408



Just breaking and heard on the radio.

This one is heart-breaking
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84 (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
RIP Rev. Jesse Jackson... GReedDiamond 19 hrs ago #1
Rest in power, brave warrior. niyad 19 hrs ago #2
Link to AP (long obituary) nitpicked 18 hrs ago #3
Rest In Peace, Rev. Jesse Jackson. gademocrat7 18 hrs ago #4
... SunSeeker 18 hrs ago #5
So sad. sinkingfeeling 17 hrs ago #6
1972 - Sesame Street BumRushDaShow 17 hrs ago #7
That's beautiful. StarryNite 14 hrs ago #33
He was an absolute giant BeyondGeography 17 hrs ago #8
He was a great man. I marched with him at UTx in 1970 or 1971 when he came down BComplex 16 hrs ago #9
Rest in Power Jesse. FalloutShelter 16 hrs ago #10
May he rest in peace! BlueKota 16 hrs ago #11
Rest In Power, Rev. Jackson. DinahMoeHum 16 hrs ago #12
Great American get the red out 16 hrs ago #13
Excellent post. calimary 8 hrs ago #67
"The good Jesse" as our family called him. I never met him, but my father marched with FailureToCommunicate 16 hrs ago #14
R.I.P. Marthe48 15 hrs ago #15
The end of an era. hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #16
His protege, Rev. Al Sharpton, will be keeping hope alive! BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #17
My comment was to honor Reverend Jackson's hard work hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #21
Oh I know. Rev. Jackson's 1984 campaign was my first political candidate donation when he ran for President BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #24
Understood. hamsterjill 14 hrs ago #27
Good point. calimary 8 hrs ago #68
You have some activists/leaders from the "pre-internet" era BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago #70
We definitely do need that! calimary 7 hrs ago #71
Both of these peoples actions will be remembered and they are both heroes. Flash953 11 hrs ago #52
No one has said otherwise. hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #57
A wonderful human being. Told the truth and was happy to tell it. chouchou 15 hrs ago #18
Rest in Peace. 🌈 QueerDuck 15 hrs ago #19
I was a Teamster on strike - Jesse came and encouraged us. I voted for each of his Presidential campaigns. NBachers 15 hrs ago #20
Rest in peace, Reverend, you've earned it. Buddyzbuddy 15 hrs ago #22
Rest In Paradise.. HipChick 15 hrs ago #23
I'm a kid from JustAnotherGen 14 hrs ago #25
That Sesame Street clip BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago #30
Was not a fan. Groundhawg 14 hrs ago #26
RIP Rev Jackson CaptainTruth 14 hrs ago #28
❤️ underpants 14 hrs ago #29
Jesse Jackson, rest in peace knowing that you will be remembered and admired FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #31
RIP Rev Jackson StarryNite 14 hrs ago #32
Not unlike other peace activists the government and media treated him unfairly. He kept on regardless. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #34
Sadly.... JohnnyRingo 14 hrs ago #35
Keep Hope Alive! mountain grammy 14 hrs ago #36
Hear, hear peppertree 7 hrs ago #72
... 2naSalit 13 hrs ago #37
THIS NEWS popsdenver 13 hrs ago #38
NO! Jesse Clouds Passing 13 hrs ago #39
... fantase56 13 hrs ago #40
RIP Rev. Jesse Jackson. sheshe2 13 hrs ago #41
Miss you Jesse RANDYWILDMAN 13 hrs ago #42
Another historical great has passed. oasis 13 hrs ago #43
Genuine servant leader Wild blueberry 13 hrs ago #44
Adios JoseBalow 13 hrs ago #45
I so hate it so much it when one of our old friends in the DU world dies, yet Orange Julius Caesar lives on. generalbetrayus 13 hrs ago #46
RIP Jesse Jackson. Thank you for alll you have done for us! c-rational 13 hrs ago #47
I remember k0rs 12 hrs ago #48
RIP Rev. Jackson. spudspud 12 hrs ago #49
You will be remembered as a leader in history books, Bayard 12 hrs ago #50
............... Upthevibe 12 hrs ago #51
My mother was so please and excited to vote for him... ananda 11 hrs ago #53
Post removed Post removed 11 hrs ago #54
Oh, what bdamomma 11 hrs ago #55
RIP! Legend. Initech 11 hrs ago #56
... Scott Alan Swaggerty 11 hrs ago #58
He was such a giant in our civil rights fight kimbutgar 10 hrs ago #59
That's a great story! electric_blue68 4 hrs ago #78
RIP 😔 MustLoveBeagles 10 hrs ago #60
"" AllaN01Bear 10 hrs ago #61
I am just seeing this. . . . BigDemVoter 10 hrs ago #62
He knew how to be a leader KT2000 9 hrs ago #63
RIP, Reverend Jackson. SergeStorms 9 hrs ago #64
... orleans 8 hrs ago #65
Rest in Power, and Peace Rev Jackson... electric_blue68 8 hrs ago #66
rest in peace rev. jackson. dawn5651 7 hrs ago #69
Rest easy, Jesse. BHDem53 7 hrs ago #73
A True Hero................is so many ways............. turbinetree 6 hrs ago #74
RIP... FemDemERA 5 hrs ago #75
My very first primary vote went to Jesse. mzmolly 5 hrs ago #76
Statement of President Clinton and Secretary Clinton on the passing of Jesse Jackson LetMyPeopleVote 4 hrs ago #77
Statement of President Obama and Mrs. Obama on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson LetMyPeopleVote 4 hrs ago #79
Will never forget the media clips of Jesse the night of Nov. 2008 when the race was called for Barack Obama as President BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago #80
I was all in for him in '84 Bluestocking 3 hrs ago #81

BComplex

(9,823 posts)
9. He was a great man. I marched with him at UTx in 1970 or 1971 when he came down
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 07:33 AM
16 hrs ago

Last edited Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:44 PM - Edit history (1)

for a Civil Rights march, before the Bush dynasty ruined Texas. I joined him when he cried as Barack Obama came out on stage after winning the presidency in the 2008 election. (The Rev. Jackson was on television, I was at home, but I cried with him over this long struggle nevertheless.)

FalloutShelter

(14,340 posts)
10. Rest in Power Jesse.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 07:59 AM
16 hrs ago


This one hurts. The greatest leaders of the justice movement are leaving the planet.

RIP

get the red out

(14,004 posts)
13. Great American
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 08:24 AM
16 hrs ago

Rev. Jackson showed what being a great American is supposed to be by opposing the Gov when it is wrong and demanding change.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,587 posts)
14. "The good Jesse" as our family called him. I never met him, but my father marched with
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 08:25 AM
16 hrs ago

Jesse and other ministers and his "Rainbow Coalition" people on the return to Edmund Pettius Bridge march and other civil rights events.

Of course we voted for Jesse for President in the 1984 and '88 primaries.

Rest In Peace Reverend Jesse.


(The "bad Jesse" was Jesse Helms at the time)

hamsterjill

(17,247 posts)
21. My comment was to honor Reverend Jackson's hard work
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:17 AM
15 hrs ago

I’d rather not concentrate on anyone but Rev. Jackson at this time.

BumRushDaShow

(167,610 posts)
24. Oh I know. Rev. Jackson's 1984 campaign was my first political candidate donation when he ran for President
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:26 AM
15 hrs ago

But I only remarked because of your "End of an era" comment and IMHO, there's never an "end", just a passing on to the next generation.

calimary

(89,434 posts)
68. Good point.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:27 PM
8 hrs ago

It’s up to all of us to make sure it’s not merely the end of an era. I’d guess he’d want the era NOT to end, EVER. I’d expect it to be the continuation, if not the beefing-up and reinvigorating of an era.

BumRushDaShow

(167,610 posts)
70. You have some activists/leaders from the "pre-internet" era
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:34 PM
7 hrs ago

who managed to "get media attention" through their actions and appearances, passing on.

Now what might be considered "the media" (print/broadcast/cable/satellite) is being supplemented with the "internet media" (streaming/social media/podcasts).

So the whole environment has changed (and splintered) and it will take some innovative future activists to harness that power to be able to become "the signal above the noise".

Flash953

(138 posts)
52. Both of these peoples actions will be remembered and they are both heroes.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 12:40 PM
11 hrs ago

To me both Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are American Heroes. Both of them I would follow and support them with all of my energy and my heart. If this country ever gets it's act together again Historians will recognize the bad actors and the good. Oh yeah I didn't mention anything from a religious belief.

hamsterjill

(17,247 posts)
57. No one has said otherwise.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 01:07 PM
11 hrs ago

I'm saying that my original comment was made for Reverend Jackson. He is the one who has died and I want to take the time to honor him, individually, without including others.

I haven't said anything about Reverend Sharpton because he's not the subject of the post today.

NBachers

(19,314 posts)
20. I was a Teamster on strike - Jesse came and encouraged us. I voted for each of his Presidential campaigns.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:17 AM
15 hrs ago

Goosebumps and tears for what Jesse Jackson represented.

JustAnotherGen

(37,832 posts)
25. I'm a kid from
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:29 AM
14 hrs ago

The Sesame Street, Electric Company, Reading Rainbow, 321 Contact, etc. etc. Era.

Psst - BRDS -

I am somebody. This one hurts, but he was so sick. May he rest in power and have joy wherever his spirit has flown to.

BumRushDaShow

(167,610 posts)
30. That Sesame Street clip
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:41 AM
14 hrs ago

made me seriously choke up.

(and especially now watching it all being "ripped away" and no one cares)

FakeNoose

(40,933 posts)
31. Jesse Jackson, rest in peace knowing that you will be remembered and admired
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:42 AM
14 hrs ago

Given the recent health problems, it's probably a relief for his loved ones, knowing that Rev. Jackson is finally free from pain and physical difficulties. Prayers for this decent and holy man, and for his loved ones.

twodogsbarking

(18,111 posts)
34. Not unlike other peace activists the government and media treated him unfairly. He kept on regardless.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:57 AM
14 hrs ago

RIP and thank you kind sir.

peppertree

(23,207 posts)
72. Hear, hear
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:54 PM
7 hrs ago

I'll never forget the last speech I saw of his - at the 2000 Democratic Convention.

When I heard those thunderous "MOAH, with GOAH!"s, I was convinced we had it in the bag.

But the Bush mafia had the last word.

oasis

(53,443 posts)
43. Another historical great has passed.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:05 AM
13 hrs ago

I was touched by the beautiful statement by the family.
Rest in peace Jesse.

generalbetrayus

(1,649 posts)
46. I so hate it so much it when one of our old friends in the DU world dies, yet Orange Julius Caesar lives on.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:07 AM
13 hrs ago

Rest in Peace AND Power, Reverend Jackson.

k0rs

(149 posts)
48. I remember
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 11:37 AM
12 hrs ago

My mother, who was an old school rock-ribbed Goldwater Republican, told me she wanted to vote for Jesse. Oh my. The man had appeal. I nearly had a heart attack. Thank you Jesse, you changed my family for the better.

Bayard

(29,097 posts)
50. You will be remembered as a leader in history books,
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 12:16 PM
12 hrs ago

And in our hearts.

Thank you for your service, Reverend.

ananda

(34,631 posts)
53. My mother was so please and excited to vote for him...
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 12:46 PM
11 hrs ago

in the presidential primary.

I remember that clearly.

He was also the only one to seem to care about
Florida 2000. He led a march in Miami as a
protest.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

kimbutgar

(27,042 posts)
59. He was such a giant in our civil rights fight
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 01:28 PM
10 hrs ago

I was in the Chicago airport years ago and said to my husband that’s Jesse Jackson. He heard me and came up and shook our hands. And we had a nice conversation. I think I have a photo of him and us somewhere in my photo albums. We were going to a world war 2 reunion of men who served with my Father. I told him about my Dads group the Prometheans, that they were a specialized training program for black men who scored high on tests. All lot of those men became lawyers, doctors, public servants and small business owners. When we got to the reunion and I told group they were so excited!

SergeStorms

(20,252 posts)
64. RIP, Reverend Jackson.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 02:57 PM
9 hrs ago


You made a positive difference, and in my opinion that's a life well lived.

electric_blue68

(26,544 posts)
66. Rest in Power, and Peace Rev Jackson...
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:06 PM
8 hrs ago

Last edited Tue Feb 17, 2026, 07:57 PM - Edit history (2)

Just saw this.
Sigh. Staunch fighter for justice!

Eta: saw him (and voted for him) in my then nearby neighborhood when he ran for President. And "Little Steven"/Steve Van Zant of the E Street Band introduced him.

BumRushDaShow

(167,610 posts)
80. Will never forget the media clips of Jesse the night of Nov. 2008 when the race was called for Barack Obama as President
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 08:30 PM
3 hrs ago

Just found this more extended video clip of him that night -

Bluestocking

(567 posts)
81. I was all in for him in '84
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:03 PM
3 hrs ago

until his hymietown comment. I went from excitement to disappointment.

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