
The nation - news from jan. 25, 1989
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson gave his long-awaited endorsement to black Acting Mayor Eugene Sawyer in the Feb. 28 Chicago primary and urged voters to defeat a challenge from the son of the “Boss”
who ran Chicago for two decades. “I choose to stand with this rainbow coalition of political and community leaders and endorse Mayor Eugene Sawyer for reelection,” Jackson said as the South
Side crowd chanted “Sawyer! Sawyer! Sawyer!” The former Democratic presidential candidate said Cook County State’s Atty. Richard M. Daley--son of legendary Mayor Richard J. Daley, who became
known as the “Boss” of Chicago politics--must be defeated at all cost. Jackson stopped short of saying whether he would continue to support Sawyer in the general election on April 4, should
Sawyer defeat Daley and face another black, Alderman Timothy Evans. MORE TO READ