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France honours Rev Jesse Jackson with the Legion d’Honneur

Paris, France
Reuters

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday awarded US civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson the Legion d’Honneur, one of France’s highest honours, in recognition of what he called “a long walk towards emancipation and justice”.

France Emmanuel Macron and Jesse Jackson

French President Emmanuel Macron poses with veteran American civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson after awarding him with the Legion of Honour at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on 19th July. PICTURE: Ludovic Marin/Pool via Reuters.

A political activist, minister, and former shadow US senator for the District of Columbia representing the Democratic party, Jackson has been involved in civil rights activism since the 1960s, when he worked alongside Martin Luther King.

Jackson, 79, was appointed commander of the Legion d’Honneur, one of the highest ranks in the distinction.

“From your earliest years, you were hungry for knowledge and justice, and you are a special friend of France, a brother for us,” Macron said in a solemn address at the Elysee Palace.

 

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