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Important Black Leader - Jesse Jackson

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In the "Black Voices" poll that was conducted in 2006, Jesse Jackson trivia shows that he was chosen as the most important Black leader, demonstrating his importance in the eyes of the African American community at larger.
Born in 1941 in South Carolina, his mother was a sixteen year old single mother and his father, a onetime boxer, was not a figure in his life.
His original name was Burns, and he took the last name Jackson when his mother's new husband adopted him when he was a teenager.
An interesting point for a Jesse Jackson quiz is that he never actually graduated from the Theological seminary in Chicago where he was studying to become a minister.
As the civil rights movement began to occupy more and more of his time he dropped out of school.
A few years later though, he would still be ordained in the church, and in the nineties the school would eventually award him an honorary degree.
Jesse Jackson trivia shows his association clearly with other of the most important civil rights leaders of the day, such as Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
He was a participant in important events like the Selma to Montgomery Marches, and in 1966 he would be asked by Dr.
King to take a more active role in the management and leadership in the civil rights movement.
He was going to lead the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's "Operation Breadbasket" and later he would become the national director of that operation.
Jesse Jackson has mounted a few campaigns for the presidency of the United States, and his political profile and publicity has actually helped him get closer to securing a nomination than many thought.
He placed third in the 1984 primaries to elect a democratic candidate, and the nomination would eventually go to Walter Mondale.
He would try again in 1988, and have a much more successful campaign, winning eleven primaries although the eventual nomination would go to Dukakis this time around.
He himself wouldn't run again for the presidency, but would, not unequivocally but by and large, throw his political weight behind the presidential ambitions of Barack Obama in 2008.
A Jesse Jackson quiz shows that one of the reasons that he took a step back from directly pursuing further political ambitions of his own was also to support his son's political career.
Jesse Jackson Jr.
is currently a member of the House of Representatives.
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