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...Jackson??s attitude toward plagiarism took a sharp turn last week. While searching for information for another class, Kate stumbled across a speech she had written and published two years earlier. “My speech turned up published in the Spring 2001 edition of The Auburn Circle literary magazine,” she says, “written by a girl named Jessica Fritz-Jenkins. Yes, that’s right. This girl took my speech word-for-word off the Internet.” Fritz-Jenkins could not be reached for comment. This discovery inspired Jackson...
...Jackson??s speech, entitled “Bring on the Cheesecake,” examines society’s conception of beauty and was well-received at the 1999 National Forensic League national tournament. Despite the speech’s caliber, Jackson never suspected it would be pirated. “Maybe it sounds naïve,” she says, “but it never crossed my mind that someone would have the gall to do this...
Jesse is flanked on his right by distinguished black faculty. To his left, familiar faces. It seems local politicians she knows well from the City beat have jumped into the fray. And lined up in front of Jackson??s table, the national media...
...explain that we’re just two reporters and that this is Jesse Jackson??s car. We point the trooper into Terminal B to consult with Jackson himself...
...Jesse Jackson??s car. After seven-and-a-half minutes, we’ve finally wound our way back to the terminal. Having hit safe territory, he slides the Mercedes up to the curb, pulling out the key triumphantly...