The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. has been moved out of the intensive care unit as he continues treatment for a neurological disorder.
Jackson, 84, who has a long history of activism and founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, was admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital last week and is being treated for supranuclear palsy. His condition stabilized over the weekend, and on Monday he was moved out of the ICU.
“We believe in the power of prayer, and we are grateful for the overwhelming outreach and prayers of the faithful,” Jackson’s son Yusef Jackson said in a news release. “Our father is alert and continues to share his vision for churches and pastors to come together and reduce malnutrition during this period.”
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Even from the hospital, Jackson’s activism and community work are a

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