GREENVILLE, S.C. (WLOS) — Long before Reverend Jesse Jackson became one of the most recognizable voices of the civil rights era, people in Greenville, South Carolina, remembered him as a young man already convinced he could change the world. Jackson, the civil rights leader, presidential candidate, and longtime advocate for racial and economic justice, died at age 84, prompting reflection around the world and in the South Carolina community where his story first took shape.