Legacy Rev. Jesse Jackson leaves behind after stepping down as head of Rainbow PUSH

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Legacy Rev. Jesse Jackson leaves behind after stepping down as head of Rainbow PUSH
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson is pivoting from his role as president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, which got its start in 1971.

In the decades since, he's fought for social justice, economic empowerment, educational and employment opportunities for people of color and those who are disadvantaged.Dr. Hermene Hartman is the founder of N'Digo and worked with Jackson during his time at Operation Breadbasket, which preceded the Rainbow Push Coalition.

Operation Breadbasket was the economic arm of Dr. Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference."Breadbasket was the assignment actually, that Dr. King gave Rev. Jackson while he was still a student. It was to empower and to better Black businesses and consumerism," Hartman said. Under the auspice of Operation Breadbasket was the Black Expo. Dr. Hartman was the chair of the cultural department of the Black Expo, which was held at the National Amphitheatre in 1971.

"It was education, it was entertainment, it was business and it was culture," said Hartman. "And to this date, no organization in America has surpassed the success of that event."The man charged with carrying on Rev. Jackson's legacy is Dr. Frederick Haynes II. He's also the senior pastor of Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, a role he's held for 40 years.

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