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Representative
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.

Representative Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. began service in the United
States House of Representatives on December 12, 1995. He is the
91st African American ever elected to Congress.
Representative Jackson currently sits on the House Appropriations Committee,
serving as the 5th ranking Democrat on the Subcommittee on Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education as well as the 2nd ranking Democrat on the Subcommittee
on Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs. His leadership
created the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities at the
National Institutes of Health in 2001 and secured funding for the Institute of
Medicine's 2002 report on health disparities, "Unequal Treatment.'
Prior to his congressional service, Representative Jackson served as the National
Field Director of the National Rainbow Coalition. In this role, he instituted
a national non-partisan program that successfully registered millions of new
voters. He also created a voter education program to teach citizens the importance
of participating in the political process, including how to use technology to
win elections and more effectively participate in politics.
Born in the midst of the voting rights struggle on March 11, 1965, Representative
Jackson spent his twenty-first birthday in a jail cell in Washington, D.C. for
taking part in a protest against apartheid at the South African Embassy. He also
demonstrated weekly in front of the South African Consulate in Chicago. Representative
Jackson was on stage with Nelson Mandela during his historic speech following
a 27-year imprisonment in Cape Town.
In 1987, Representative Jackson graduated magna cum laude from North Carolina
A & T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he earned a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Business Management. Three years later, he earned a Master
of Arts Degree in Theology from the Chicago Theological Seminary, and in 1993,
received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Illinois College of Law.
He has also been awarded honorary doctorate degrees from the Chicago Theological
Seminary, Governors State University, North Carolina A & T State University,
Charles R. Drew Univ. of Medicine and Science, Meharry Medical College and Morehouse
School of Medicine. Representative Jackson has co-authored A More Perfect Union:
Advancing New American Rights (2001) with Frank E. Watkins. He has also co-authored
Legal Lynching II (2001), It's About the Money (1999) and Legal Lynching (1996).
Representative Jackson resides in the Second Congressional District of Illinois
with his wife Sandi, daughter Jessica Donatella, and son Jesse L. Jackson, III.
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