Before his two presidential runs and the founding of the Chicago-based Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, Jesse Jackson appeared on “Sesame Street” with a simple message to share with children: “I am somebody.” ...
The young man is the civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. The stoop is on the set of “Sesame Street,” in 1972. The ...
As citizens across the country head to the polls on Election Day, the muppets from Sesame Street are reaching out to their followers on social media to provide comfort. Starting Nov. 2, which was ...
"We all face moments when things feel overwhelming," the children's show said. As a bruising electioneering season came to a close and voters readied to cast their votes, Sesame Street, the ...
The civil rights leader went on the show in 1972, leading a group of children in reciting the poem “I Am Somebody.” Originally written by Rev. William Holmes Borders Sr., the piece asserts that ...
My timeline is full of Pride messages from a TON of different people/organizations. We have Nancy Sinatra sharing a gay boot.
Historic children’s television moment resurfaces following civil rights leader’s death.
The show's status and legacy have made it the occasional target of politics and rumors.
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