Jesse Jackson's Lifelong Alarm on Voting Rights and Justice

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A profile of Jesse Jackson that traces his lifelong fight for voting rights and civil rights—from his 2005 basement-room warning to rally support, through his Rainbow PUSH Coalition and presidential campaigns, to his lasting influence on American politics, as he died at 84.
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