Rev. Jesse Jackson's Forgotten Mission to Free Hostages in Iraq
Inside EditionFebruary 17, 20263 min41,224 views
7 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβA Life Dedicated to Justice
- π‘ Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader, passed away at 84, leaving a legacy of fighting racial injustice.
- π― He was a significant figure in the civil rights movement, picking up the mantle after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- π Jackson also ran for US president twice, demonstrating his commitment to public service and advocacy.
A Little-Known Humanitarian Mission
- βοΈ In 1990, during the Gulf War and Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Rev. Jackson undertook a critical mission to free American hostages.
- π€ Inside Edition cameras documented Jackson's efforts as he met with US diplomats and spoke directly with dictator Saddam Hussein.
- ποΈ Hussein agreed to release women, children, and sick men, leading to the liberation of hundreds of Americans held captive.
Impact and Legacy
- π’ Jackson was deeply moved by the experience, even fighting back tears and turning to prayer for peace.
- β The mission was hailed as another accomplishment for the civil rights icon, underscoring his lifelong dedication to service and justice.
- π Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest son remembered Jackson as "a towering voice and a devoted servant of justice."
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Jesse JacksonCivil Rights LeaderRacial InjusticeMartin Luther King Jr.US PresidentHostage RescueIraqSaddam HusseinGulf WarHumanitarian MissionInside Edition
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