HomeActivism The internet mourns civil rights icon Jesse Jackson | Find a Way byMatthews Martins -February 16, 2026 0 The internet pays tribute to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson"His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions."By Matthews Martins on February 16, 2026Credit: Kris Connor/Getty ImagesTributes are pouring in for Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., who died on Tuesday aged 84.The civil rights leader, Baptist minister, and founder of Chicago nonprofit Rainbow PUSH Coalition was a lifelong champion for social justice, human rights, and equality.A key figure in the civil rights movement alongside Martin Luther King Jr., Jackson began with college sit-ins and demonstrations, and later ran as a Democratic candidate for president twice. He campaigned for equality and justice up to his eighties, demanding more equitability and diversity across society, including tech.Mahalia Jackson sings "We Shall Overcome" with the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, and Albert Raby, on Aug. 4, 1966. Credit: Ray Foster/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesAccording to a statement issued by his family, Jackson died peacefully surrounded by loved ones, saying:His unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and human rights helped shape a global movement for freedom and dignity. A tireless change agent, he elevated the voices of the voiceless from his Presidential campaigns in the 1980s to mobilising millions to register to vote - leaving an indelible mark on history.Our father was a servant leader - not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world. We shared him with the world, and in return, the world became part of our extended family. His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions, and we ask you to honour his memory by continuing the fight for the values he lived by.According to the family statement, Jackson is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, children Santita, Jesse Jr., Jonathan, Yusef, Jacqueline, daughter Ashley Jackson, and their grandchildren.The internet has also begun mourning Jackson's passing, with civil rights activists, politicians, celebrities, and more posting tributes.People have also been celebrating one of Jackson's most influential and famed skills, oration, by sharing some of his memorable speeches and appearances.Related StoriesHow tech companies can turn 'commitments' to diversity into action'What A Day' host Akilah Hughes on civil rights activist Constance Baker MotleyAs Silicon Valley sours on diversity, women in tech sufferThese organizations are helping marginalized people stay (and thrive) in their tech jobsIntersectional climate activism matters. Dominique Palmer, Tori Tsui, Daphne Frias, and Greta Thunberg explain why.Many have begun posting videos of Jackson's iconic "I Am – Somebody" chant which became synonymous with his speeches in the '70s.Details for services, including public commemorations, will be shared by Rainbow PUSH Coalition on its website and JesseJacksonLegacy.com.Topics Activism Politics Tags: Activism Life Politics Facebook Twitter