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Former Democratic presidents remember the late Rev. Jesse Jackson during final public tribute

Last updated: March 6, 2026 2:10 pm
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Thousands Gather to Celebrate the Life of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.

CHICAGO — A tapestry of tributes from former presidents, an NBA Hall of Famer, and influential church leaders painted a vivid picture of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.’s profound impact on politics, corporate governance, and social justice during a memorial celebration on Friday.

In a heartfelt gathering at a prominent church on Chicago’s South Side, thousands came together to pay their respects to the late civil rights icon.

Barack Obama, reflecting on Jackson’s legacy, emphasized how Jackson’s presidential bids in the 1980s opened doors for future Black leaders, including his own historic ascent to the presidency in 2009. “The message he sent to a 22-year-old child of a single mother with a funny name, an outsider, was that maybe there wasn’t any place or any room where we didn’t belong,” Obama remarked, highlighting Jackson’s role as a trailblazer. “He paved the road for so many others to follow.”

Obama, along with fellow former Democratic presidents Joe Biden and Bill Clinton, received a resounding ovation as they entered the venue. “We are living in a time when it can be hard to hope,” Obama continued, alluding to the current challenges facing democratic institutions. “Each day we wake up to some new assault to our democratic institutions. Another setback to the idea of the rule of law, an offense to common decency. Every day you wake up to things you just didn’t think were possible.”

Clinton added his tribute, asserting that Jackson had made him a better president: “He knew change came from the inside out.” Former Vice President Kamala Harris also shared her reflections during the service.

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Notably absent was President Donald Trump, who had earlier praised Jackson on social media but did not attend the service as per his public schedule.

A Historic Gathering

The event, which served as a tribute to the protégé of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and a two-time presidential candidate, follows earlier memorials in Chicago and South Carolina, Jackson’s birthplace. Friday’s celebration, hosted in a significant Black church with a 10,000-seat capacity, was poised to be the largest of these events.

Attendees formed long lines outside the church, where screens displayed excerpts from Jackson’s most memorable speeches. Inside, vendors offered memorabilia, including pins featuring his 1984 presidential slogan and hoodies emblazoned with his iconic “I Am Somebody” phrase.

Among the notable attendees were actor and producer Tyler Perry, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and political scholar Cornel West. NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas also took to the stage to honor Jackson’s legacy.

Marketing professional Chelsia Bryan expressed her motivation for attending: “As a Black woman, knowing that someone pretty much gave their life, dedicated their life to make sure I can do the things that I can do now, he’s worth honoring.”

A Call for Unity

Jesse Jackson Jr. extended an invitation to all, regardless of political affiliation, to celebrate his father’s life. “Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, right wing, left wing because his life is broad enough to cover the full spectrum of what it means to be an American,” he stated last month. “Dad would have wanted us to have a great meeting to discuss our differences, to find ways of moving forward and moving together.”

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The elder Jackson passed away last month at 84, after a prolonged battle with a rare neurological disorder that affected his mobility and speech. Family members noted that he remained active in his work until last year, communicating through hand signals. His last public appearances included the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

In attendance was 90-year-old Mary Lovett, who shared how Jackson’s advocacy inspired her throughout her life, from her move from Mississippi to Chicago in the 1960s to her career as an elementary school teacher. “He’s gone, but I hope his legacy lives,” she reflected. “I hope we can remember what he tried to teach us.”

A Legacy of Advocacy

Jackson’s multifaceted pursuits took him around the globe, advocating for the poor and marginalized on issues ranging from voting rights to healthcare, job opportunities, and education. He achieved diplomatic successes with world leaders and used the Rainbow PUSH Coalition to amplify calls for Black pride and self-determination, pushing corporate leaders to foster a more equitable society.

Yusef Jackson, who now leads the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, remembered his father as a man who carried a well-worn Bible and showed his faith in action by participating in picket lines. “He lived a revolutionary Christian faith rooted in justice, nonviolence and the moral righteousness,” Yusef said. “He was deeply involved in the political struggles of his time, but his gift was that he could rise above them. It’s not about the left wing or the right wing. It takes two wings to fly. For him, the goal was always the moral center.”

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Jackson’s memorials in Chicago and South Carolina attracted civic leaders, school groups, and everyday individuals touched by his work, including scholarship programs and advocacy for inmates. Several states honored him by flying flags at half-staff.

While plans for a memorial service in Washington, D.C., were tabled after a request to allow Jackson to lie in honor in the United States Capitol rotunda was denied, discussions about future events have yet to be announced.

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