Jesse Jackson’s memorial was meant to be a final, unifying tribute to a man who spent his life confronting power, not serving it. Instead, Jesse Jackson Jr. walked away from the House of Hope feeling that his father’s legacy had been bent to fit someone else’s agenda. While the crowd cheered as Barack Obama and Joe Biden warned about threats to democracy and condemned the current administration’s values, Jackson’s son heard something different: politicians using his father’s casket as a stage.In his private remarks the next day, he drew a sharp line between Jesse Jackson’s “prophetic voice” and the partisan language he believes overshadowed the service. His father, he insisted, never sold out “the least of these” to either party, and maintained a deliberately “tense relationship” with presidents of all colors. That tension is now alive in his son, who sees the memorial not as a celebration of Jesse Jackson, but as proof that even in death, the struggle over who controls the narrative — the people or the powerful — never really ends.
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