Jesse Jackson with Afro 1978
Jesse Jackson, a Baptist Minister civil rights leader who worked with Martin Luther King, participated the Selma to Montgomery Marches, founded the civil rights organizations Operation PUSH and the Rainbow Coalition, once ran for president and sporting an Afro haircut, holds a Q&A Press Conference for staff members of the Brooks Institute of Photography, Santa Barbara, California. (Photo by paul liebhardt/Corbis via Getty Images)
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