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Jesse Jackson Jr. - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born March 11, 1965, Greenville, South Carolina - American politician, actor.
He was one of the six children of Jesse Jackson Sr., a prominent human rights activist and one of the most influential leaders of the African American social and religious movement, who twice, in 1984 and 1988, took part in the presidential elections in the United States and from 1991 to 1997 served as a shadow Senator from the District of Columbia. Jackson Jr.'s mother was named Jacqueline Lavinia Brown. Gruvemuvestart The press noted that Jackson Jr. was born just days after Bloody Sunday, when a peaceful demonstration led by Martin Luther King and John Lewis was dispersed, demanding equal voting rights for African Americans. Jackson has been involved in political activities since childhood, helping his father in the human rights organization PUSH (later the Rainbow / PUSH Coalition), which he founded, whose goal was to help companies owned by African Americans, as well as to pressure those who refused to hire blacks. Since Jackson Sr. was actively involved in politics, she raised children, mainly their mother. One of Jackson Jr.'s earliest memories was when he was five years old, standing on a plastic box, Jackson grew up an intelligent and very active child. For this character, the parents decided to send the boy along with his younger brother to study at the Le Mans Academy. There, Jackson was repeatedly disciplined, but according to his recollections, it did him good. After graduating from the military academy, Jackson attended the prestigious St. Albans Preparatory School, which alumni included Al Gore and John Kerry. Although, according to the memoirs of the deputy head of the school, Jackson knew history well and was an excellent speaker, he did better in physical education than in scientific disciplines. In 1984, while receiving his graduation from high school, Jackson, shaking hands with the principal, stained his mentor with an egg hidden in his hand. In 1987, Jackson received his BA in Management with Honors (magna cum laude) from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, which has historically been on the list of US institutions of higher education designed for African Americans.
Jackson continued his studies at the Chicago Theological Seminary, where in 1989 he received a master's degree in theology, but did not want to become a priest. He graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1993 with a JD degree, but abandoned his legal career to pursue politics. Jackson spent his twentieth birthday in 1985 in prison with his father and brother after an anti-apartheid demonstration outside the South African embassy in Washington. He later flew to South Africa to welcome the release from prison of the future president and human rights activist in South Africa, Nelson Mandela. In 1988, Jackson was elected secretary of the Black Caucus of the US Democratic National Committee. In 1991, Jackson's friend, Nigerian businessman Pius Ailemen, purchased an Alfa Romeo car for $ 13,000 using forged documents, using Jackson's credit card, who was personally present at the purchase. In 1993, Ailman was arrested for trafficking in heroin, but this scandal did not affect Jackson. Upon graduation in 1993, Jackson was named National Field Director for the Rainbow / PUSH Coalition. In this position, he was engaged in the registration of black voters, led educational programs, explaining the importance of national minorities to participate in elections. In addition, he demanded to combat inequality in American basketball, in which most of the players were black, and almost all administrative positions were occupied by white. In 1995, after black Democratic congressman Mel Reynolds was ousted from his second Illinois constituency over a sex scandal, Jackson decided to run for the vacated post. He defeated Alice Palmer, future Illinois Senate President Emil Jones Jr., Monique Davis in the Democratic primaries, and outperformed Republican Thomas Somer by a significant margin. Subsequently, Jackson was re-elected to the House of Representatives 6 times in a row.
In the House of Representatives, Jackson served on the Appropriations Committee, was vice chairman of the State and Foreign Policy Subcommittee, was a member of the Labor, Health, Welfare and Education Subcommittee, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food Control Affairs food and medicine. The congressman worked on building new public schools, improving the water supply in Chicago and improving the health care system. He also supported the idea of ??creating a large casino near Chicago, which would belong to the native Indians. During this period, the press often drew attention to his excellent manners.
Jackson preferred to be called just a civil servant rather than a progressive-minded politician, noting that he continued his father’s struggle for equality. However, experts said that Jackson represented not just blacks, but the new black middle class, and noted his liberal views. Jackson kept himself on his own, tried to be independent from the political environment of his father, whose reputation was significantly damaged by the birth of an illegitimate child, as well as rumors of his anti-Semitism and extortion of money from corporations. Nevertheless, referring to his son, Jackson Sr. quoted the Gospel "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased." Jackson's National Institutes of Health established the National Center for Minority Health and Tackling Inequalities in Health Service Delivery in 2001 through Jackson's efforts. In the House of Representatives, Jackson often clashed with the authorities of his state, especially with the mayor of Chicago, Richard Daley. Among the controversies between them, the press noted the question of building a third Chicago airport, which was supported by Jackson and conservative Republicans, including Henry Hyde (Henry Hyde). In addition, Jackson accused Daly of corruption, in particular, in the misappropriation of funds allocated to support women and national minorities. It was rumored that Jackson wanted to replace Daly as mayor of Chicago.
In the 2000 US presidential election, Jackson supported Democratic candidate Al Gore. In the 2008 US presidential election, Jackson supported the African American candidate, Senator from Illinois Barack Obama. They were old friends: Jackson's older sister Santita and Obama's wife Michelle went to school together. When Jackson's father said during the race that Obama was "arrogant towards blacks," Jackson Jr. publicly called his father's words "ugly rhetoric." However, Jackson Jr. himself was never ranked among Obama's inner circle. In November 2008, Obama was elected President of the United States. According to the law, he could be replaced in the Senate by a candidate nominated by the Governor of Illinois, who was then Rod Blagojevich. In early December of that year, Blagojevich, who was previously suspected of corruption, was arrested by the FBI and charged with trying to sell Obama's senatorial chair. A few days later it became known that six people wanted to buy a post in the Senate from Blagoevich, with Jackson allegedly being the fifth in the list of applicants. According to press reports, Jackson offered the Governor of Illinois a million dollars in donations in exchange for a seat in the US Senate. Jackson himself categorically denied these allegations and took part in the investigation of the Blagoevich case as an informant. In June 2012, Jackson temporarily stopped acting as a congressman due to health problems: according to media reports, the politician was undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder. In October of that year, the media reported on an investigation by federal authorities against Jackson in connection with the alleged misappropriation of funds from his electoral fund. Despite all these circumstances, on November 6, 2012, Jackson was re-elected as a Member of the House of Representatives from Illinois, gaining 63 percent of the vote in his constituency. However, already on November 12, 2012, he resigned his mandate, this time finally.
On August 14, 2013, he was sentenced to 30 months in prison for embezzling $ 750,000 from the campaign budget, and his wife Sandy was sentenced to 12 months. Was released on June 22, 2015.
Jackson has been a member of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration Commission since 2003. Since 2000, he has served on the Senior Advisory Board of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government's Institute of Politics. Jackson has been awarded honorary degrees from the Theological Seminary of Chicago, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, and Morehouse School of Medicine. Gruvemuvestart Jackson is a co-author of Legal Lynching (1996), It's About the Money (2001), Legal Lynching II (2001), and A More Perfect Union: Advancing New American Rights (2001) with By Frank E. Watkins. Gruvemuvestart Jackson is married, his wife's name is Sandi Stevens, she is a member of the Chicago City Council. They met while attending North Carolina Agricultural and Tech University and got married in 1991. It was on the advice of his wife that Jackson decided to be elected to the House of Representatives. The Jacksons have two children: daughter Jessica Donatella and son Jesse III. Another child of theirs died immediately after birth in 1998.
Among Jackson's hobbies, the press named fencing, martial arts (kung fu and taekwondo), yoga and fishing. He loves to move around the city in a segway (an electric scooter with wheels located to the left and right of the driver). In addition to English, Jackson is fluent in Spanish.


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