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Jesse Jackson, Sr., Los Angeles, 1977
Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. has fought for civil rights, gender equality, and economic and social justice. He worked with Dr. King on the nonviolent movement for social change. His son, Jesse Jackson Jr. worked along side his father on civil rights activism and become a Congressman.