Mark Whitaker looks back on the life of The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Baptist minister, civil rights leader and social justice activist, whose trailblazing presidential campaigns, built on a message of economic support and faith-based compassion, fostered his so-called "Rainbow Coalition."
Breakdown
- Jackson's 1988 campaign ended with a historic 'Keep hope alive' speech
- His Rainbow Coalition promoted economic support for all backgrounds 16s
- Jackson's campaigns boosted voter registration and inspired future leaders 32s
- He extended civil rights work into business and international diplomacy 1m 21s
- Jackson faced personal controversies but was honored at the 2024 convention 1m 44s