Jackson died after battling a rare neurological disorder that affected his ability to move and talk.
By JEFFREY COLLINS, Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. will be honored at the South Carolina capitol in the state where he was born and where his crusade career as a civil rights activist started in high school by pushing to integrate his local library.
Jackson’s body will lie in state next Monday at the South Carolina Statehouse, Gov. Henry McMaster announced. Details were to be released later.
Jackson, 84, died on Feb. 17 after battling a rare neurological disorder that affected his ability to move and talk.
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