Jesse Jackson hospitalized after hitting head in fall at Howard University

New York Post

By Kenneth Garger

The Rev. Jesse Jackson was hospitalized on Monday after he fell during a visit to Howard University to advocate on behalf of students protesting campus living conditions.

The 80-year-old civil rights leader took a spill and hit his head while entering a building on the Washington, DC, campus, according to his spokesman Frank Watkins.

Jackson was taken to Howard University Hospital where he will be kept overnight for observation. He underwent a CT scan that came back normal, Watkins said.

The political activist was at the university to attend a meeting with Howard President Wayne A.I. Frederick and students.

One of his daughters, Santita Jackson, gave an update on his condition in a Twitter post.

“Family, he’s resting comfortably & doing well,” she wrote.

Family, he’s resting comfortably & doing well: we thank u 4 ur prayers! Fighting 4 u is what he’ll always do. His goal is 2 ensure the well-being of@HowardU students: #MissionAccomplished

Rev. Jesse Jackson falls while helping Howard U student protesters https://t.co/1X9zohjbgJ

— Santita Jackson (@SantitaJ) November 2, 2021

Jackson, who has Parkinson’s disease, has…

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