Jesse Jackson, a prominent US civil rights leader, has died at the age of 82, according to reports from the BBC.
Jackson, who passed away peacefully on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family, leaves a lasting legacy in civil rights, diplomacy, and politics.
The BBC reports that Jackson's career was marked by several key moments, including his presidential runs and his efforts to pave the way for future generations of civil rights leaders.
Early Life and Career
Jackson's life and career have been widely reported on by the BBC, including his early days as a civil rights activist and his later work in politics.
For more information on Jackson's life and legacy, readers can visit the BBC's website, which features a range of articles and videos, including How Jesse Jackson paved way for Barack Obama - and helped change the US.

