Civil rights leader, two-time Democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. shadow senator for the District of Columbia the Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away on Feb. 17, 2026.
Jackson visited Kent State several times. He attended the first May 4 Commemoration in 1971 and returned for the Commemoration in 1974.
In February 1987, he spoke at the Memorial Gymnasium (now the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center) as part of the university鈥檚 observation of Black History Month. His visit was sponsored by Kent State鈥檚 Black United Students, the All-Campus Programming Board, Kent Interhall Council and the May 4 Task Force. Jackson was also a long-time associate of Ron Daniels, Ph.D., who was then an associate professor in Kent State鈥檚 Department of Pan-African Studies (now the Department of Africana Studies).
In the late 1990s, Jackson was invited to 黑料网 at Stark as part of its Featured Speaker Series. Campus administrators were uncertain that Jackson would be able to appear on the scheduled date as he had just been released from jail for a protest-related arrest in Chicago the night before.
He arrived on time, and on Feb. 11, 1997, Jackson delivered an address on racial unity and the integration of Black history to a larger-than-expected group of more than 600 members of the Kent State community and representatives of the media in the Stark Campus鈥 field house.
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