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Rev. Jesse Jackson's children share personal tributes at Rainbow PUSH homegoing
Summary
At a private homegoing at Rainbow PUSH Headquarters in Chicago, all six of Rev. Jesse Jackson's children spoke or performed, offering personal eulogies; a separate public memorial, "The People's Celebration," on Friday featured remarks from former presidents and focused on his civil rights and political legacy.
Content
Rev. Jesse Jackson's children delivered personal eulogies Saturday during a private homegoing at Rainbow PUSH Headquarters in Chicago. Family members used the ceremony to share memories of Jackson as a father and mentor as well as a public figure. The private service followed a public memorial called "The People's Celebration" held Friday at House of Hope on the Far South Side of Chicago. That public event drew former presidents and emphasized Jackson's civil rights work and political career.
Key details:
- The private homegoing at Rainbow PUSH Headquarters included all six of Jackson's children, who each spoke or performed during the ceremony.
- Santita Jackson performed the gospel song "My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)" by Andrae Crouch.
- Jesse Jackson Jr. and Yusuf Jackson Sr. also took part in the earlier public memorial, "The People's Celebration," at House of Hope, where former U.S. presidents spoke.
- U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson spoke about his childhood feelings around his father's activism and said he later came to feel pride in his father's work.
- Jesse Jackson Jr. spoke emotionally about family history and recalled his father's visits and encouragement during his legal troubles.
Summary:
Family tributes at the private homegoing emphasized Jackson's role as a father and the personal lessons he passed to his children, while the earlier public memorial concentrated on his public leadership and advocacy. Undetermined at this time.
