ABOUT Jesse Jackson, Chicago Sun-Times
ARTICLES:

Time to Revive the US Civil Rights Commission
April 11, 2012
"Stand your ground" laws, racially skewed school discipline practices and the biased criminal-justice system make it clear that we need a strong U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Jesse Jackson writes at the Chicago Sun-Times.
In Hard Times, Democracy More Important Than Ever
| March 24, 2012In his Chicago Sun-Times column, Jesse Jackson assails Michigan's GOP Gov. Rick Snyder for using Detroit's financial crisis to pursue a far-right agenda, including privatizing critical services and laying off public workers.
Is the American Dream Becoming a Nightmare?
| March 13, 2012In his column at the Chicago Sun-Times, Jesse Jackson writes that as the economy heads toward recovery, the American dream has been redefined by wealth that is now concentrated among a few.
The New South Is Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy
| January 15, 2012Jesse Jackson writes in his Chicago Sun-Times column that GOP candidates will pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday, but they seem oblivious to his contribution to the creation of the New South.
The Real Christmas Story
| December 25, 2011In his column at the Chicago Sun-Times, Jesse Jackson reminds readers that the real story of Christmas is not about the holiday; it's about the holy day.
Cost of Broken Health Care System Is Killing Us
| December 08, 2011In his Chicago Sun-Times column, Jesse Jackson uses a personal anecdote to underscore the importance of taming skyrocketing health care costs.
Occupy Wall Street Speaks for America
| October 06, 2011The movement for change is building in America, writes Jesse Jackson in the Chicago Sun-Times.
America Can't Be Saved From the Top
| September 16, 2011The poor are virtually invisible in today's political debate, says Jesse Jackson in a column at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Monument Represents King's Unfinished Work
| August 25, 2011The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who writes a column for the Chicago Sun-Times, says that the MLK memorial is a tribute to a man whose work is not yet done.

















