Jesse Jackson death: Reverend's family to speak Wednesday in Chicago on death of civil rights icon

Chicago is in a state of mourning following the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson. In a poignant tribute to his legacy, flags at City Hall have been lowered to half-staff as the city pays its respects to a man who spent his life championing civil rights.

Outside the Rainbow PUSH headquarters, black bunting has been hung as a symbol of mourning. Those who worked closely with Reverend Jackson at the organization remember him as an influential mentor and leader whose impact reached far beyond the walls of their offices.

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Reverend Jackson, a towering figure in the fight for equality and justice, passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 84. In the wake of his death, his family is set to address the public from outside his residence on Wednesday morning, offering their reflections and inviting the community to join in remembering his contributions.

As news of his passing spreads, faith leaders, politicians, and friends are sharing heartfelt memories of the civil rights icon. Reverend Jackson’s influence was vast, and his departure leaves many grappling with a profound sense of loss.

“There is an empty, empty seat in Chicago,” remarked Rev. Ira Acree of Greater St. John Bible Church, capturing the sentiment felt by many in the city and beyond.

“There is an empty, empty seat in Chicago,” Rev. Ira Acree of Greater St. John Bible Church said.

Pastor Charlie Dates from Progressive Baptist and Salem Baptist Church talks about his relationship with Rev. Jackson.

At West Side prayer vigil, faith leaders paid tribute to the civil rights pioneer and his family while sharing their personal reflections of his impact and loss.

Since news of his passing, the nation is remembering Jesse Jackson as a history maker whose tireless commitment to justice for all knew no bounds.

Jackson advocated not just for people of color, but all who were marginalized.

Mayor Brandon Johnson joined ABC7 to talk about Rev. Jesse Jackson.

His vision for equity was rooted in operation breadbasket, which he launched in 1966 in the basement of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Fuller Park.

The organization pressured companies to increase Black hiring.

“Without a Jesse Jackson a lot of the doors that were opened for people in corporations and in the field of politics for all colors and all races and all ethnicities, it wouldn’t have been opened,” Pastor Reginald Sharpe Jr. of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church.

Roosevelt University Professor John Fountain served as Jackson’s memoirist in 2006 and 2007 and documented their trips around the world.

As a city and the community express their grief, many say the best way to honor Reverend Jackson and his memory – is to vote.

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