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  1. Jesse Louis Jackson Jr. (born March 11, 1965) is an American politician. He served as the U.S. representative from Illinois's 2nd congressional district from 1995 until his resignation in 2012.

  2. Sep 18, 2015 · CHICAGO (AP) — Former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. officially completed his prison sentence Friday, nearly three years after pleading guilty to illegally spending $750,000 in campaign money on...

  3. May 12, 2000 · Learn about the life and career of Jesse Jackson, Jr., a former U.S. congressman and son of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson. Explore his education, political achievements, books, and interview with The HistoryMakers.

  4. Aug 14, 2013 · WASHINGTON — Little more than a year ago, Jesse L. Jackson Jr. was a popular young Democratic congressman pushing to increase the federal minimum wage, an issue that fit his reputation as an...

    • Excelled in School
    • Made Name For Himself
    • Announced His Run For Office
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    They were not joking. Tests soon showed that Jackson was hyperactive, aggressive, and very intelligent. His parents decided to send him and his brother Jonathan to Le Mans Academy, a private military school. “I felt they needed a regimented form of discipline,” said Mrs. Jackson in Chicago magazine. Their father, conscious of his constant presence ...

    While still in graduate school, Jesse and the other Jackson children were asked to introduce Jesse Sr. before his speech to the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Jesse, Jr. was the last to speak, and his words were so electrifying, reminisced his friend Rhoda McKinley in the Chicago Tribune, that “he brought the house down.” From this auspicious...

    Reynolds lost his seat after he was convicted and jailed in connection with a scandalous relationship with a minor and financial transgressions. Jackson made his move, quitting his job at the Rainbow Coalition. He organized an emotional ceremony at the Salem Baptist Church on September 9, 1995. After more than an hour of buildup that included an in...

    The accusations did not seem to hurt his standing in the polls, however, and his support of issues popular with his heavily Democratic constituents—government-sponsored health care, more federal money for education, strong support for affirmative action, and a third Chicago airport to bring jobs to the economically depressed area—kept him in front....

    Legal Lynching: Racism, Injustice, and the Death Penalty, Marlowe and Co., 1996. (With Jesse Jackson, Sr.) It’s About the Money!: The Fourth Movement of the Freedom Symphony, Times Business, 1999. Legal Lynching: The Death Penalty and America’s Future, Norton, 2001. (With Jesse Jackson, Sr, and Frank E. Watkins) A More Perfect Union: Advancing New ...

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    Boston Globe, November 27, 1995, p. 4. Chicago, May 1996, p. 58. Chicago Sun-Times, April 2, 1997; May 6, 1997; February 11, 1999; January 20, 2000. Chicago Tribune, September 10, 1995; October 31, 1996; November 10, 1995; November 19, 1995; November 25, 1995; November 29, 1995; November 30, 1995; December 1, 1995; December 13, 1995; December 14, 1995; May 12, 1997; August 12, 1999; November 7, 1999; August 3, 2003. Christian Science Monitor, April 19, 1984; November 27, 1995; October 26, 199...

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    Jesse Jackson, Jr., www.jessejacksonjr.org (June 4, 2004). —Tom and Sara Pendergast

    Learn about the life and career of Jesse Jackson Jr., the son of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson Sr. and a former U.S. congressman from Illinois. Find out how he excelled in school, made his own name, and ran for office.

  5. Oct 7, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Rev. Jesse Jackson, who turned 80 in 2021. He is a minister, activist, former presidential candidate and the father of Jesse L. Jackson Jr., who served in Congress.

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  7. Apr 3, 2014 · Jesse Jackson is an American civil rights leader, Baptist minister and politician who twice ran for U.S. president. He has five children, including Jesse Jackson Jr., who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2017.

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