‘He had a radiating aura’: Chicagoans say goodbye to hometown civil rights hero Jesse Jackson
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Thousands of Chicago residents gathered to pay respects to Jesse Jackson at his Rainbow/Push Coalition headquarters
- Jackson died on February 17 at age 84 after more than six decades in civil rights activism
- Personal stories from diverse mourners highlighted Jackson's impact across generations
- Jackson's body will lie in repose in South Carolina before funeral services on Monday
- Jackson's legacy of 'keep hope alive' and 'I am somebody' messages continued to inspire
📖 Full Retelling
🏷️ Themes
Civil Rights Legacy, Community Mourning, Generational Impact, Social Justice
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