"His Was a Life Truly Well Lived": NC A&T Community Reacts to the Passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson
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"His was a life truly well lived": NC A&T community reacts to the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson
Jackson attended the Triad HBCU from 1960-1964, transferring from the University of Illinois, shortly after the A&T Four's sit-in protest at the Woolworth's then-segregated lunch counter.
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, together with Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, expressed their condolences on the death of Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Leaders and organizations from Southern California turned to social media on Tuesday to pay tribute to the well-known civil rights activist, Rev. Jesse Jackson, 84, who died peacefully on Tuesday "rounded by his family." Jackson was diagnosed with parkinson in 2017. In April 2025, he was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear paralysis, a rare Parkinson’s-related brain condition. He was hospitalized for two weeks in November 2025. In his last m…
AHF • AIDS Healthcare Foundation Mourns the Passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson
AIDS Healthcare Foundation mourns the passing of longtime civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died today at his home in Chicago after a long illness. Rev. Jackson was one of the first Black clergy to get tested publicly for HIV, helping to remove the stigma of the disease in the African American community. He was also among the earliest to urge his fellow clergy to join the response to HIV in the U.S. and abroad. While perhaps best known…
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