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    Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and Former Presidential Candidate, Hospitalized in Chicago

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 13, 2025Updated:November 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CHICAGO — Rev. Jesse Jackson, the renowned civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, is currently hospitalized in Chicago, his family confirmed on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. At 84 years old, Jackson has been a prominent figure in advocating for racial equality, economic justice, and voter rights for over six decades.

    A Legacy of Advocacy and Leadership

    Rev. Jackson first rose to national prominence in the 1960s as a protégé of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., playing a pivotal role in the civil rights movement. His advocacy work has spanned many issues, including racial equality, economic empowerment, and political rights.

    In addition to his work in civil rights, Jackson founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a Chicago-based organization that focuses on social change, political empowerment, and advocacy for marginalized communities. Through his leadership, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition has become a powerful voice in promoting justice and equality in the U.S.

    Battling Neurodegenerative Disorder

    Jackson has been battling a neurodegenerative disorder known as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) for more than a decade. Initially diagnosed with Parkinson’s syndrome, his family revealed in April 2024 that he was officially diagnosed with PSP, a condition that affects movement, balance, and speech.

    Family members have stated that Jackson is currently hospitalized due to symptoms related to PSP, though specific details about his condition have not been publicly disclosed.

    A Developing Story

    As this is a developing story, further updates on Rev. Jackson’s health will be shared as they become available. The community continues to hold Rev. Jackson and his family in their thoughts and prayers, as his remarkable legacy and tireless work for justice and equality continue to inspire countless individuals across the world.

    This story will be updated as more information is confirmed.

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