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Harry R. Jackson Jr., is an African-American Christian preacher and Pentecostal bishop who serves as the senior pastor at Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland, and serves as a regional bishop in the Fellowship of International Churches. He is also a social conservative activist and commentator. Jackson is the founder and chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition, which is composed of ministers who actively promote socially conservative causes.〔 ==Early life== Jackson was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. He became involved in political activism as a child with his mother, Essie. His parents managed to scrape up the $2,500 in tuition required to send him to Cincinnati Country Day School. He attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he played football. He got a tryout with the New England Patriots but didn't make the team.〔 Jackson's family moved to the Washington, D.C. area in 1973, eventually settling in Silver Spring, Maryland. After graduating college, he got a high-level executive job at Republic Steel and was admitted to Harvard Business School. He married his wife, Michele, in 1976.〔
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