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Chicago vigil pays tribute to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson

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As news of Rev. Jesse Jackson’s passing spread, those who knew him best gathered Tuesday evening in Chicago for a prayer and vigil, vowing to “keep hope alive” — the very mantra that defined his decades-long fight for equality.

“Today, we mourn the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a giant in African-American and American history,” said Rev. Ira Acree of Greater St. John Bible Church.

“Rev. Jackson was a long-distance runner in the truest sense, not just in endurance, but in impact. He motivated, mentored, and trained generations of leaders.”

A legacy of crusades
The protege of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate was 84. Jackson led crusades across the U.S. and abroad, advocating for the poor on voting rights, jobs, education, and healthcare.

Through his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, he channeled Black pride into corporate boardrooms, pressing for a more equitable America.

‘I am somebody’
Rev. Marshall Hatch of New Mount Pilgrim Church reflected on Jackson’s enduring voice: “What would Rev. Jackson do? He’d remind us that we have work to do.”

Known for his poem “I Am Somebody,” Jackson reached across colors: “I may be poor, but I am Somebody.”

America’s best-known activist since King leaves behind a timeless call: keep hope alive.

By Dominic Wabwireh

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