
Washington State Honors Jesse Jackson with Half-Staff Flags
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Washington State Honors Reverend Jesse Jackson: Flags Lowered to Half-Staff
Governor Bob Ferguson orders flags to fly at half-staff on March 11th to honor civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson, who passed away at age 84. Jackson, known for his presidential runs and lifelong fight for equality, had close ties to western Washington, including speaking at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle and visiting Mount Zion Baptist Church. Ferguson praises Jacksons legacy, with the state planning five other remembrance days this year.
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