Honoring a Legacy: Sheila Jackson Lee's Fight for Justice and Equality

Vice President Kamala Harris praised U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee at her Houston funeral, highlighting her dedication to justice, economic inequality, and public health. Jackson Lee, a prominent figure in African American and women's rights and a fierce advocate for social reforms, passed away at 74. The service was attended by prominent figures including former President Bill Clinton and civil rights attorney Ben Crump.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-08-2024 00:47 IST | Created: 02-08-2024 00:47 IST
Honoring a Legacy: Sheila Jackson Lee's Fight for Justice and Equality
Sheila Jackson Lee

Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday lauded U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee as a 'fierce champion of justice' during her funeral in Houston. Jackson Lee, a key figure in African American and women's rights within the Democratic Party, died at age 74 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

Harris, the highest-ranking official at the service, praised Jackson Lee's legislative efforts on social justice, economic inequality, and public health. Highlighting their work together on commemorating Juneteenth, Harris recognized Jackson Lee's mastery of the legislative process and her dedication to equal rights.

Prominent figures including former President Bill Clinton and civil rights attorney Ben Crump joined Harris in paying tribute, emphasizing Jackson Lee's impact on police reform and support for the Black community. The Reverend Al Sharpton urged attendees to continue Jackson Lee's fight for justice against all forms of bigotry.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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