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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of Donald R. "Don" Jackson Sr. of Peoria,
4who passed away on November 20, 2024; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Don Jackson was born to Edward Jackson and
6Kathlyn Williams in Peoria on June 26, 1938; he graduated from
7Manual High School in 1956, and he was later a graduate of
8Bradley University; he married Ernestine Humes at the former
9St. Patrick's Catholic Church on January 21, 1961; he served
10in the U.S. Navy; he was a recruiter for the Tri-County Urban
11League's Labor, Education, and Apprenticeship Program (LEAP),
12which helped more than 200 women and minorities gain union
13jobs in the construction and building trades, when he decided
14to pursue a law degree in his early 30s; he graduated from the
15University of Illinois College of Law in 1974, and he was
16admitted to the bar that same year; and
 
17    WHEREAS, Don Jackson was a longtime attorney and civil
18rights leader who was equally focused on fighting racial
19discrimination and building opportunities in education,
20employment, housing, healthcare, and politics; after
21graduating from law school, he returned to Peoria to work for
22the National Labor Relations Board; a year later, he entered
23private practice and joined the staff of the Peoria County

 

 

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1Public Defender's Office; he co-founded the first Black law
2firm of Peoria, which operated in the 1980s; over the course of
3his career, he built a significant private practice that
4specialized in labor law, civil rights, and all forms of job
5discrimination; he was one of the few area attorneys who
6consistently represented workers and unions in workers' rights
7cases, and he also worked on cases of wrongful convictions and
8arrests; and
 
9    WHEREAS, Don Jackson became best known for his volunteer
10work with the NAACP in his later years, serving as president of
11the NAACP's Peoria branch for two decades and president of the
12Illinois State Conference of the NAACP from 2004 to 2011; he
13also taught part time at Bradley University, served as a guest
14lecturer for seminars at agencies, such as the Illinois
15Department of Human Rights, and as a hearing officer for the
16Illinois Supreme Court's Attorney Registration and
17Disciplinary Commission, and was a former co-owner of Big
18John's North in Peoria; and
 
19    WHEREAS, Don Jackson was regularly appointed to screening
20committees assigned to review and vet candidates for federal
21judgeships or attorneys in the Central District of Illinois,
22and he was a member of the Peoria County Bar Association and
23the Illinois Bar Association; he served on many boards and
24committees, including the City of Peoria's Advisory Committee

 

 

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1on Police-Community Relations and the Peoria Citizens'
2Committee for Economic Opportunity Board of Directors; he was
3a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and he was an
4avid golfer who played with the Peoria Progressive Golf Club
5for many years; he and his wife were founding members, as well
6as board members, of the Heritage Ensemble; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Don Jackson received numerous awards and honors
8through the years, including the Peoria County Bar Association
9(PCBA) Distinguished Service Award in 2006, the PCBA Diversity
10Committee Legend Award in 2022, and the PCBA 50-Year Service
11Award in 2024; he also received the Heritage Ensemble's Bridge
12Builder Award, the Martin Luther King Holiday Committee
13Commemorative Service Award, and the ELITE Youth Outreach
14Lifetime Achievement Award, and he was among the first group
15inducted into the Manual High School Athletic and
16Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame in June 2024; and
 
17    WHEREAS, Don Jackson was known for his oratorical skills,
18his pride as a descendant of one of Peoria's earliest
19families, and his influence as a mentor for a generation of
20Black lawyers and judges and some of the City of Peoria's most
21prominent elected officials; he will be remembered as a
22crusader for justice who forged a legacy of advocacy and
23activism; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, Don Jackson was preceded in death by his wife;
2his parents; his stepfather, Francis Williams; his stepmother,
3Alice Jackson; and his sister, Patricia Perry; and
 
4    WHEREAS, Don Jackson is survived by his sons, Donald
5Jackson Jr., Dale (Diane Linda) Jackson, and Deric (Hannah
6Puffer) Jackson; his brothers, Edward Jackson Jr. and James
7(Mary) Jackson; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren;
8three great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews,
9family, and friends; therefore, be it
 
10    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL
11ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
12Donald R. "Don" Jackson Sr. and extend our sincere condolences
13to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be
14it further
 
15    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
16presented to the family of Don Jackson as an expression of our
17deepest sympathy.