Jesse Jackson: The Campaigns That Changed American Politics #infopod #politicauk #civilrightsmovement
Today we’re stepping back from current conflicts to look at a figure who reshaped American politics in a different way: Jesse Jackson . Jackson first became nationally known as a civil rights activist working alongside Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. But it was his presidential campaigns in the 1980s that truly changed the political landscape. In 1984 and again in 1988, Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. At the time, the idea that a Black candidate could mount a serious national campaign was still widely doubted. Jackson proved otherwise. In 1988 he won millions of votes, carried several state primaries, and finished second in the Democratic race. His campaign mobilised huge numbers of new voters, particularly among African American communities, young people, and working-class Americans. Central to his political strategy was the idea of the Rainbow Coalition — a broad alliance bringing together minorities, labour unions...