The Martin Luther King protege who helped reshape America
Government
Jesse Jackson, a key figure during the US civil rights movement of the 1960s, was known for being the first African-American to make the jump from activism to major-party presidential politics. A protege of Martin Luther King Jr, Jackson built a career around working to politically organise and improve the lives of African-Americans, and became a national force during his two White House campaigns. While other African Americans sought the US presidency, Jackson was the first to find significant
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