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  The Power of Self-Worth: A Timeless Lesson from Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody' Chant

The Blackest Moment of the Week: Revisiting Jesse Jackson’s ‘I Am Somebody’ Chant With ‘Sesame Street’In a world where self-doubt and negativity can be overwhelming, it's refreshing to remember the transformative power of affirmations. One such moment that has stood the test of time is Jesse Jackson's iconic 'I Am Somebody' chant on Sesame Street in 1972.

A Chant for the Ages
The clip, which has been circulating as a teaching tool and rallying cry for generations, features Jackson sitting on the stoop of Sesame Street, leading a diverse group of children in a call-and-response that ends with a single, defiant affirmation: 'I am somebody.' The simplicity is the point – dignity, visibility, and a spoken claim to worth that's hard to argue with when a child voices it aloud.

A Lesson in Representation
For kids who don't often see themselves centered on TV, this segment offered three lessons in one: representation (children of multiple backgrounds are on screen), language (a chant that names common stigmas and counters them), and permission (an adult leader handing over the microphone of self-worth).

A Legacy of Self-Worth
The lines Jackson asked the kids to repeat weren't invented in that studio, but rather trace back to a mid-20th-century sermon/poem credited to Rev. William Holmes Borders Sr. Jackson turned the litany into a public ritual that could be heard at concerts, rallies, and on television.

As we reflect on this moment from 1972, it's clear that Jesse Jackson's 'I Am Somebody' chant remains a powerful reminder of the importance of self-worth. In an era where negativity and doubt can be overwhelming, it's essential to remember the transformative power of affirmations and the impact they can have on our lives.

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