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Jesse Jackson Through the Archive

1941–2026

Jesse Jackson at the funeral for Martin Luther King Jr. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 1968. © Constantine Manos / Magnum Photos

American civil rights activist, minister, and politician Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away at the age of 84 on February 17, 2026. Jackson was one of the most prominent American civil rights activists of his lifetime. His campaigning for political, social, and economic justice leaves behind a lasting impact and legacy.

Here, we take a look back through the Magnum archive at photographs of Jackson at different stages of his political career.

Rev. Jesse Jackson leads a group of marchers away from the Washington Monument on the way to the Lincoln Monument. Washington, D.C., USA. 1968. © Constantine Manos / Magnum Photos

In 1968, Constantine Manos photographed Jackson at the Poor People’s March on Washington. Led by activist and minister Ralph Abernathy, the March took place two months after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.

Jesse Jackson, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), addresses a crowd at the Poor People's March. Washington, D.C., USA. 1968. © Constantine Manos / Magnum Photos

One photograph from Manos depicts the Reverend leading a group of marchers to the Lincoln Monument in Washington, D.C. Another shows him exercising his renowned speaking skills in front of a crowd. At the time, Jackson was head of the Chicago chapter of the civil rights organization Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), founded by Martin Luther King in 1957.

Aretha Franklin and Jesse Jackson. Detroit, Michigan, USA. 1980. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos
Twenty years after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, marchers from all over the country thronged before the Lincoln Memorial to hear it honored and renewed. Washington, D.C., USA. 1983. (...)

In 1983, Jackson entered the 1984 Democratic Presidential race. He ran for president twice in 1984 and 1988 as a Democrat, solidifying him as a major force in the party and reshaping the American electoral landscape.

Jesse Jackson on the campaign trail. Hartford, USA. 1985. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos
The American politician (Civil Rights activist) Jesse Jackson giving a speech. San Francisco, USA. 1984. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos

Eli Reed followed Jackson through the 1980s, including his presidential campaign. His photographs formed part of his wider oeuvre documenting Black experiences in America during this time. In 1986, he made an intimate portrait of Jackson at his home.

Jesse Jackson on the Presidential campaign trail. Hartford, USA. 1984. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos
Jesse Jackson at home. USA. 1986. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos

In 1988, in Delano, California, Matt Black saw Jackson show his support for labor leader and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez, who ended his 36-day fast in protest of agricultural pesticides.

Farm labor leader Cesar Chavez breaks his 25-day fast in protest of chemical pesticides. Jesse Jackson, left, and Paul Chavez, right. Delano, California, USA. 1988. © Matt Black / Magnum Photos

In the 1990s, he served as shadow delegate and shadow senator for the District of Columbia, and became host of Both Sides with Jesse Jackson on CNN from 1992 to 2000.

The American politician (civil rights activist) Jesse Jackson visting Soweto. South Africa. 1990. © Chris Steele-Perkins / Magnum Photos

Ian Berry, Susan Meiselas, Bruce Gilden and more documented Jackson in the later stages of his career, at Democratic conventions and rallies around the world.

Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks to anti-war protesters. The number of marchers was estimated between 750,000 to 2 million. Hyde Park, London, England. February 15, 2003. © Ian Berry / Magnum Photos
Reverend Jesse Jackson. Democratic National Convention. Denver, Colorado, USA. August 2008. © Bruce Gilden / Magnum Photos

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