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Jesse Jackson returns to South Carolina to lie in state

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Updated 2.3.2026
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Mar 2 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 2

Jesse Jackson returns to South Carolina to lie in state

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., a prominent civil rights leader who died on February 17th at age 84, is lying in state at the South Carolina Capitol on Monday as part of a two-week series of memorial events. This honor in his home state follows a public viewing at his Rainbow Push Coalition headquarters in Chicago. The South Carolina event recognizes Jackson's lifelong fight for equality, which began with his activism against segregation in Greenville, South Carolina, and led to his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement with Martin Luther King Jr. After South Carolina, Jackson's body will return to Chicago for further celebrations and services. Jackson advocated for the poor and underrepresented, and his work included pushing for voting rights, job opportunities, and education. He is only the second Black man to lie in state at the South Carolina capitol.

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Jesse Jackson Sr. is lying in state at the South Carolina capitol on Monday.

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In 1960, Jackson was arrested for protesting segregation at a library in Greenville.

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Jackson died 17 February at age 84 after battling a rare neurological disorder.

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Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988.

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Jackson is the second Black man to lie in state at the South Carolina capitol.

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Mar 2 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 2

Rev. Jesse Jackson returns home to South Carolina to lie in state

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is lying in state at the South Carolina capitol on Monday, marking his final visit to his home state. This honor follows his death on February 17th at age 84 after battling a neurological disorder. The event in South Carolina is part of a two-week series of commemorations that began with a public viewing at his Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters in Chicago. Jackson's return to South Carolina highlights his journey from a childhood in segregated Greenville, where he was arrested for protesting at a whites-only library, to becoming a prominent civil rights leader. His early activism led him to work with Martin Luther King Jr. and participate in the Selma to Montgomery march. After South Carolina, Jackson will be returned.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is visiting his home for one last time to lie in state at the South Carolina capitol on Monday.

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In 1960 he couldn’t go inside the local library’s much better funded whites-only branch to check out a book he needed.

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Jackson led seven Black high school students into that segregated branch, where they sat down and read books and magazines until they were arrested.

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Jackson died Feb. 17 at age 84 after battling a rare neurological disorder that affected his mobility and ability to speak in his later years.

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After South Carolina, Jackson will be returned to Chicago for a large celebration of life gathering at a megachurch.