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Rev. Jesse Jackson: How Young People can Save America

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By The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. A new year is a time for reflection on the past and hope for the future. My new year’s wish is that across the country, every high school give each graduating student a diploma and a voter registration card, and every center of education and training – whether community […]

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