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"textContent": "Though he didn’t win the Democratic nomination for president in either year, Jesse Jackson’s moving speeches at the conventions called on the party to care more about the marginalized.",
"title": "Jackson’s ‘Keep Hope Alive’ Speech in 1988 Was a Call for Social Justice and Unity"
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