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Santita Jackson
Santita Jackson is an American singer and political commentator from Chicago, Illinois. As a singer, Jackson toured with Roberta Flack and performed the National Anthem at President Clinton's Second Inauguration. She now appears regularly on the Fox News Channel and is the host of a television show on The Word Network.〔"Santita Jackson." Fox News. FOX News Network, 2012. Web. 20 Jan. 2013. http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/personalities/santita-jackson/bio/#s=h-l〕〔http://www.thewordnetwork.org/programs/santita-jackson/2012-12-30〕
==Early Life and Education==
Jackson was born in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1963.〔Frady, Marshall. "The Long Circle Home." Jesse: The Life and Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson. New York: Random House, 1996. pg.152〕 She is the oldest daughter of Jacqueline Lavinia Brown Jackson and civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson. Jackson was raised in Chicago along with her siblings Jesse, Jr., Jonathan, Yusef, and Jacqueline.〔Sipchen, Bob, and Gary Abrams. "The Elusive Jackie Jackson: Articulate and Charismatic, She Balances Keeping Her Identity and Living in His Shadow." Los Angeles Times 18 May 1988: n. pag. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. Web. 24 Jan. 2013.http://articles.latimes.com/1988-05-18/news/vw-2904_1_jesse-jackson/4〕
Jackson attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago, where she was a National Merit Scholar. While interviewing for admission to Harvard University, Jackson was criticized by two alumni for her father’s political views. Though ultimately accepted to Harvard, she said of the school, “I didn’t feel it was the proper environment after that interview.”〔Myra MacPherson Washington Post,Staff Writer. "The Power of the Children." The Washington Post (1974-Current file): 2. Jul 22 1988. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post (1877-1996). Web. 3 Feb. 2013 .
http://search.proquest.com/docview/139573619?accountid=14657 〕Jackson subsequently attended Howard University on a full merit scholarship. While at Howard University, Jackson became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Following her time at Howard, Jackson worked as an aide to Illinois congressman Gus Savage.〔Myra MacPherson Washington Post,Staff Writer. "The Power of the Children." The Washington Post (1974-Current file): 2. Jul 22 1988. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post (1877-1996). Web. 3 Feb. 2013 .
http://search.proquest.com/docview/139573619?accountid=14657
〕〔Eastman, Dale. "The Rise of Jesse Jackson Jr. and the First Family of Black America."Chicago Magazine May 1996: n. pag. Chicago Magazine. Chicago Tribune. Web. 24 Jan. 2013.
http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/May-1996/The-Rise-of-Jesse-Jackson-Jr-and-the-First-Family-of-Black-America/


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