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Jesse Jackson Homegoing Service Draws Former Presidents Obama, Clinton, and Biden to Chicago Celebration

via NPR News·9h ago

Three former presidents -- Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden -- gathered in Chicago Friday for the homegoing service of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who died last month. Chicago native Jennifer Hudson was among the performers at a celebration of life that honored Jackson's decades of activism, from the civil rights marches of the 1960s to his two presidential campaigns to his Rainbow PUSH Coalition's ongoing work for economic justice. The gathering of political luminaries reflected Jackson's unique position in American public life as a figure who bridged the movement era and the modern Democratic Party, even as his legacy drew both deep admiration and significant controversy.

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