Article 73QS0 How Jesse Jackson’s ‘radically inclusive’ vision shaped the Democratic party we know today

How Jesse Jackson’s ‘radically inclusive’ vision shaped the Democratic party we know today

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Adria R Walker
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The civil rights trailblazer imagined a future for America in which the marginalized became the center of US politics

Reverend Jesse Jackson, the civil- and human-rights trailblazer who died on 17 February, imagined a version of America where the marginalized became the center. His was a much more progressive vision than what the Democratic party thought possible after the civil rights movement, and through Jackson's National Rainbow Coalition - launched after his first presidential campaign in 1984 - he laid the groundwork for a new era.

This Rainbow Coalition is the embodiment of a national politics that is radically inclusive," Charles McKinney, a professor of history at Rhodes Collegesaid. He was like: I've got something for the middle class, I've got something for the elite, and I also have something for working-class folks. To me, that was the embodiment of his politics."

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