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Las Vegas Mourns Civil Rights Pioneer Rev. Jesse Jackson at Age 84

By Matthias Binder February 18, 2026
EDITORIAL: Jackson, civil-rights icon, passes away at 84
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EDITORIAL: Jackson, civil-rights icon, passes away at 84

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A Familiar Presence in Southern NevadaFrom Selma to the White HouseNavigating Storms with Steadfast ResolveKey Achievements in Civil Rights

A Familiar Presence in Southern Nevada (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – The city that Rev. Jesse Jackson visited multiple times over decades now reflects on the life of a man who bridged divides and championed justice until his final days.[1][2]

A Familiar Presence in Southern Nevada

Rev. Jackson made his mark in Las Vegas long before his national profile peaked. He appeared frequently to rally union workers during contract battles, becoming a steadfast ally to local labor movements.[2] In October 2009, amid the Great Recession’s grip, he addressed the National Conference of Black Mayors here and met with the Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial board. Unemployment hovered near 14 percent, and foreclosures plagued neighborhoods. Jackson emphasized jobs as a priority, even finding overlap with conservative viewpoints on tax relief.[1]

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Thomas Mitchell, then the paper’s editor, noted the shared concerns. Jackson’s charisma shone through in private talks, revealing a thinker who valued dialogue over division. His trips dated back to the 1970s and continued into the 2010s, often tied to boxing events where his passion for the sport drew him to the Strip.[3]

From Selma to the White House

Born in 1941 in Greenville, South Carolina, Jackson joined the civil rights struggle early. He worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., leading Operation Breadbasket to push economic opportunities for Black communities. After King’s assassination in 1968, Jackson founded Operation PUSH in Chicago, targeting corporate practices through boycotts of firms like Coca-Cola and Nike.[4]

His presidential bids in 1984 and 1988 reshaped politics. He secured wins in 13 states during the latter, forming the Rainbow PUSH Coalition to unite diverse groups for progress. Jackson advocated for voting rights, education, health care, and jobs, serving as a “shadow senator” for Washington, D.C., from 1991 to 1997.[4]

Navigating Storms with Steadfast Resolve

Jackson faced controversies that tested his public image. Accusations and personal scandals drew criticism, yet he pressed on with unyielding passion. Historians like Stanford’s Clayborne Carson praised his role: “Jesse Jackson played as central a role in his era as King did in his.”[1] Recent years brought health battles, including Parkinson’s disease diagnosed a decade ago and progressive supranuclear palsy, which silenced his famed oratory.

On February 17, 2026, he passed peacefully in Chicago surrounded by family, including wife Jaquelin and six children such as Rep. Jonathan Jackson.[4] Local leaders in Las Vegas expressed grief, recalling his support for workers and equality.[5]

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Key Achievements in Civil Rights

  • Coordinated Operation Breadbasket under MLK, focusing on economic justice.
  • Launched Operation PUSH and Rainbow PUSH Coalition for corporate accountability.
  • Ran groundbreaking presidential campaigns, elevating minority voices in the Democratic Party.
  • Advocated globally, from South Africa sanctions to D.C. representation.
  • Supported labor unions, including repeated Las Vegas solidarity visits.

Key Takeaways:

  • Jackson’s ability to build coalitions transcended politics.
  • His Las Vegas engagements highlighted shared economic goals.
  • Legacy endures in ongoing fights for equity and opportunity.

Rev. Jesse Jackson leaves a blueprint for progress through persistence and partnership. His story reminds us that true change demands bridging gaps, even in unlikely places like a Recession-era newsroom. What are your memories of the Reverend’s impact? Share in the comments below.

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