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Through the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, he built a movement that brought people of different races, faiths, and backgrounds together around a shared vision of justice and opportunity. He fought for workers, for voting rights, for better schools, and for economic fairness. He marched with Dr. King, stood with laborers on picket lines, and spoke truth to power across this country and around the world.
One of his most powerful reminders to the nation was this: “Our flag is red, white, and blue, but our nation is a rainbow, red, yellow, brown, black, and white, and we are all precious in God’s sight.” That vision of an inclusive and hopeful America defined his life’s work.
Reverend Jackson showed us that faith and justice belong together, that public service can be a moral calling, and that the promise of this country grows stronger when more people are invited in.
As we remember his life, may we honor him not just with our words, but with our actions. Let us keep building the kind of country he believed in, one where every child can stand tall and say, without hesitation, “I am somebody.”
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Sincerely,
 Corey P. Paris State Representative
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