Chris McDonnell: Edmund Pettus Bridge
For Jesse Jackson 1941-2026
We have lost a great American.
Our ages span the same year of war,
1941, exactly six months apart.
Significant years of conflict
and political turmoil between
East and West till the Cold War
eased and hope returned.
His words of leadership inspired many
to follow his street-side example,
giving his political voice a moral spine
as he spoke with certitude.
From Selma, Alabama to Memphis, Tennessee,
he walked in support beside Dr King
and raised his voice for Civil Rights
for all to hear, both Black and White.
Who now follows his well-worn path
of words spoken in defiant certitude
as troubled years gave way to executive
order and whim of self-aggrandisement.
One by one the civil rights leaders slip
Into stillness as the faceless form of Jim Crow
still haunts the land. Who now will proclaim
“I am somebody”?
