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The term “African American” wasn’t always universally accepted — and the debate around it is happening again right now. After the recent passing of Jesse Jackson, conversations have resurfaced about his role in popularizing the term and how it shaped identity, media language, and politics in the United States. Over time, many Foundational Black Americans — including voices in the FBA (Foundational Black American) community — began questioning and even rejecting the label. Why did this shift happen? When did the debate begin? And what does it mean today? Tonight we’re breaking down the history, the reactions, and the ongoing conversation LIVE. This discussion also connects the Civil Rights era to today, exploring how identity language evolved from the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) to modern cultural debates. Jesse Jackson and the rise of the term “African American”. Why many Black Americans rejected the label. The growth of the FBA identity conversation. MLK era vs modern identity language Community reactions and public debate. Live call-ins and audience opinions. Like the stream if you enjoy real conversations. Subscribe for more live debates, call-in shows, and cultural discussions 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments after the stream. #JesseJackson #AfricanAmerican #FBA #BlackAmerican #MLK #IdentityDebate #LiveStream #CallInShow