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Что (кто) такое Jesse Jackson - определение


Jesse Jackson 1984 presidential campaign         
In 1984, Jesse Jackson became the second African American (after Shirley Chisholm) to mount a nationwide campaign for President of the United States, running as a Democrat.
Jesse Jackson 1988 presidential campaign         
  • Jesse Jackson
The 1988 Jesse Jackson presidential campaign was Jesse Jackson's second campaign for President of the United States. This time, his successes in the past made him a more credible candidate and he was both better financed and better organized.
Jackson (name)         
FAMILY NAME
A. Jackson; Mr Jackson; J J Jackson; JJ Jackson; S jackson; J. Jackson; Jackson (surname); D. Jackson; C Jackson; Mr. Jackson; S. Jackson; Jackson (footballer, born 1990); Jackson (footballer); Jackson (footballer, born May 1990); Jackson (Brazilian footballer)
Jackson () is a common American, Scottish, Irish and English surname. In 1980, Jackson was the 24th most popular surname in England and Wales.
Примеры употребления для Jesse Jackson
1. Jesse Jackson Jr., son of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, were seen hugging each other and weeping.
2. Leapfrogging over Shirley Chisholm and Jesse Jackson.
3. Speculation has focused on two Democratic figures÷ Jesse Jackson junior, son of the Rev Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader, and Hispanic Illinois congressman Luis Gutierrez.
4. Speculation has focused on two Democrats÷ Jesse Jackson junior, son of the Rev Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader, and Illinois congressman Luis Gutierrez.
5. Walter Mondale over civil rights leader Jesse Jackson.