Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Leaving the House He Built | Final Departure from Rainbow PUSH

Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Leaving the House He Built | Final Departure from Rainbow PUSH

Rev. Al Sharpton had the solemn honor of serving as one of the pallbearers for his friend and brother in the struggle, Rev. Jesse L. Jackson. Together with others, he helped carry him one final time outside the PUSH Headquarters at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Workshop. In that sacred moment, surrounded by love, memory, and history, those gathered reflected on a life that changed the course of justice, equality, and opportunity for so many. Rev. Jackson was not only a towering figure in the civil rights movement but also a mentor and inspiration to countless leaders and communities across this nation. To help carry a giant of our movement was both heartbreaking and deeply humbling. His voice, his courage, and his lifelong fight for justice will continue to inspire generations yet unborn. Rev. Jesse L. Jackson may have taken his final walk from the house he built, but his legacy will continue to march on. πŸ™πŸΎπŸ•ŠοΈ