Rev. Jesse Jackson: "Nothing to hold us back" | 60 Minutes Archive
#Jesse Jackson #Civil Rights #Self-Help #60 Minutes #Los Angeles #Down with dope up with hope #Black Students #1977
📌 Key Takeaways
- Rev. Jesse Jackson delivered a message of self-help to Black students in Los Angeles in 1977
- His famous slogan 'Down with dope, up with hope' emphasized positive alternatives
- The speech was part of a 1977 60 Minutes report that has resurfaced after his death
- Jackson's approach combined direct activism with community empowerment strategies
- His message of hope and self-determination remains relevant today
📖 Full Retelling
🏷️ Themes
Civil Rights, Community Empowerment, Social Justice, Historical Legacy
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