Speaking before about 150 people at Rainbow PUSH headquarters in the Kenwood neighborhood, Jackson said the requirements that voters in Indiana, Georgia and six other states bring photo identification cards to the polls is a new form of disenfranchisement.
PUSH remains important 40 years after he founded the organization in Chicago, Jackson said, because it brings attention to these issues.
REAR END JACKSON ALSO SAID
As the real first black President in the White House I will dwell
If you put them both together they’d be ¾ white
REAR END JACKSON ALSO SAID
I am running for President in 2012
As the real first black President in the White House I will dwell
Calling Bill Clinton or Obama the first black President is not right
If you put them both together they’d be ¾ white
The first black President can still be me
Just don’t make nobody show no ID
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