
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast CNN's Abby Phillip: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power
Dec 11, 2025
Join Abby Phillip, CNN anchor and author, as she delves into the remarkable legacy of Jesse Jackson, a pivotal figure in the fight for Black political power. She highlights Jackson's unexpected successes in the 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns, exploring his coalition-building efforts. Abby discusses the significance of his economic activism through Operation Breadbasket and how his strategies laid groundwork for future leaders like Barack Obama. Enhanced by his dynamic speaking style, Jackson's influence on American politics continues to resonate today.
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Jackson As Prototype For Modern Populism
- Abby Phillip argues Jesse Jackson's 1984 and 1988 campaigns prefigured modern progressive populism.
- She connects his economic message to later insurgent campaigns like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Building Political Power In Chicago
- Jesse Jackson built power in Chicago through Operation Breadbasket by uniting churches, business leaders, and the black middle class.
- He used economic leverage—boycotts and negotiations—to improve hiring, stores, and housing for Black communities.
How Jackson Shook The Democratic Party
- Jackson's 1984 campaign created a new coalition; 1988 nearly succeeded and shook the Democratic establishment.
- His Michigan win forced the party to pivot and then triggered intense establishment pushback.




