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Tom’s Surprise: Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.

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Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. and Tom Joyner go way back. Both of them are living legends who have done a lot for the Black community and America in general. Jackson says that Joyner played a huge role in his Million Man March, so much so that he says there would have beenno Million Man March []

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