Jesse Jackson
Jesse Jackson
Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr.is an American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, and politician. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as a shadow U.S. Senator for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997. He is the founder of the organizations that merged to form Rainbow/PUSH. Former U.S. Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr. is his eldest son. Jackson was also the host of Both Sides with Jesse Jackson on CNN from 1992 to...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCivil Rights Leader
Date of Birth8 October 1941
CountryUnited States of America
Why are there no African Americans in that circle? ... How can blacks be left out of the leadership and trapped into the suffering?
The decision to change leaders over a failed system is no substantial change.
We are at a tug of war over American values. Our nation must lead with superior ideas and sacrifices, not with guns and bombs.
Leadership has a harder job to do than just choose sides. It must bring sides together.
Time is neutral and does not change things. With courage and initiative, leaders change things.
Leadership has a harder job to do than just choose sides. It must bring sides together.
Sometimes arrogance makes us overreach. George Bush Jr. often tries to suggest the leaders of other countries, and it is just not good diplomacy.
Black and Jewish leaders have been a coalition of conscience.
Leadership cannot just go along to get along. Leadership must meet the moral challenge of the day.
I want the conflict to be resolved so Libya can continue on its path to world leadership
Those companies that don't see the black and brown communities are missing, out of their closed eye, talent, which leads to money and growth. When baseball, football and basketball couldn't see the field, they missed talent and growth. The same is true in the tech industry.
We must somehow bring our soldiers back home and not allow them to be trophies in a growing, deepening crisis between the U.S. and China,
Robertson later said he meant a regime change, not an assassination, ... It's fair to say, however, that most Americans disagree with what Rev. Robertson said.
Republicans, Democrats and all Americans of good will should denounce this statement, should distance themselves from Mr. Bennett, ... And the private sector should not support Mr. Bennett's radio show or his comments on the air.