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  2. Mayors ask Biden to pardon Jesse Jackson Jr. - AOL

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    Nine Chicago-area mayors sent a letter to President Joe Biden Friday seeking a pardon for former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., the namesake son of the legendary civil rights leader who was honored at ...

  3. Jesse Jackson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Louis Jackson Jr. ... Jackson and other Democratic Chicago leaders asked President Biden for Jackson to be given a pardon at the end of 2024. [8]

  4. Jesse Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Louis Jackson [1] (né Burns; born October 8, 1941) [1] is an American civil rights activist, politician, and ordained Baptist minister.Beginning as a young protégé of Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement, Jackson maintained his status as a prominent civil rights leader throughout his political and theological career for over seven decades.

  5. List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president ...

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    Federalist president John Adams pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 20 people. [3] Among them are: David Bradford, for his role in the Whiskey Rebellion; John Fries, for his role in Fries's Rebellion; convicted of treason due to opposition to a tax; Fries and others were pardoned, and a general amnesty was issued for everyone involved in 1800.

  6. Who did President Biden pardon? See the full list of names ...

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    Here are the 39 people who received pardons, with names, ages and locations provided in a White House press release: ... Terence Anthony Jackson, 36, of Seattle, Washington. Edwin Allen Jones, 60 ...

  7. The Rev. Jesse Jackson steps down as leader of civil rights ...

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    The Rev. Jesse Jackson announced Saturday that he will step down as president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Chicago-based civil rights group he founded more than 50 years ago.

  8. Mel Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001, Reynolds was hired by Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH Coalition to decrease the number of young African-Americans going to prison. [ 17 ] In 2004, Reynolds sought to win back his old House seat, but was overwhelmingly defeated in the Democratic primary by the man who had succeeded him, Jesse Jackson, Jr. , with Jackson netting 88% ...

  9. Who did Biden pardon? Whose sentences did he commute ... - AOL

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    A pardon is a complete forgiveness of a crime and restores full rights of U.S. citizenship that may have been limited by a conviction, such as the right to hold public office or vote.