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Jesse Jackson leads children on Sesame Street in 'I Am Somebody' chant
Summary
A resurfaced 1972 clip shows Jesse Jackson leading children in his 'I Am Somebody' chant on Sesame Street, and his family announced he died at age 84 on 17 February.
Content
A resurfaced clip from a 1972 episode of Sesame Street shows Jesse Jackson leading children in a chant of his "I Am Somebody" poem. The footage features Jackson guiding youngsters as they repeat lines such as "I am somebody! I may be poor. But I am somebody." His family announced on 17 February that he had died at age 84. Jackson was a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr. and became known for speeches that championed racial equality.
Key points:
- The clip originates from a 1972 episode of Sesame Street and shows Jackson working with young audience members.
- In the footage Jackson leads the children in the "I Am Somebody" chant, including the lines quoted above.
- Jackson's family announced his death on 17 February; he was reported as 84 years old.
- He is described as a longtime civil rights leader, a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., and a two-time presidential candidate.
Summary:
The resurfaced appearance highlights Jackson's efforts to communicate dignity and self-worth to young people through a brief, repeated chant. His death was announced by his family on 17 February at age 84. Undetermined at this time.
