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Joe Jackson (manager)

Joseph Walter "Joe" Jackson (born July 26, 1928) is a talent manager and the father of the Jackson family of entertainers which includes music superstars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.
==Early life==
Jackson was born to Crystal Lee (née King; 1907–1992) and Samuel Jackson (1893–1993), a schoolteacher, in Fountain Hill, Arkansas, on July 26, 1928.〔〔http://www.biography.com/people/joseph-jackson-467150#early-life〕 Jackson was the eldest of five children, which included brothers Lawrence and Luther and sisters Lula Mae and Verna Mae (died at age seven). Jackson is of African-American and Cherokee Native American ancestry.〔http://www.truemichaeljackson.com/family/ancestors/〕
Jackson recalled from early childhood that his father was domineering and strict, and he described himself as a "lonely child that had only few friends" in his memoirs, ''The Jacksons''. After his parents separated when he was twelve, his mother, two brothers, and sister moved to East Chicago, Indiana, a suburb outside Chicago in northwest Indiana, and he moved with his father to Oakland, California.〔 When he was 18, after his father remarried, he moved to East Chicago to live with his mother, two brothers, and sister.〔 He soon got a job in East Chicago at Inland Steel Company,〔 but did not finish high school. While in East Chicago, he began to pursue his dreams of becoming a boxer and found success with the Golden Gloves program.〔 While he was preparing for a professional boxing career, he met 17-year-old Katherine Scruse, who also lived in East Chicago and attended Washington High School;〔 Joe married another woman and in less than a year he was divorced before he started dating Katherine.〔
Joseph and Katherine were married on November 5, 1949. In January 1950, they purchased a small two-bedroom home next to East Chicago in Gary, Indiana.〔〔http://www.biography.com/people/joseph-jackson-467150#starting-a-family〕 The Jacksons' first child, Maureen Reillette "Rebbie" Jackson, was born six months later on May 29, 1950, in the Jackson house.〔 Still employed at Inland Steel, Jackson left his hopes of becoming a professional boxer in order to support his family, and began working there as a full-time crane operator;〔 he later took a second part-time job at American Foundries in East Chicago.〔 In the meantime, his wife Katherine tended to their growing family; she started working part-time at Sears in Gary in the late 1950s.〔 The Jacksons would go on to have ten children (their son Brandon Jackson died just after he was born).〔 During the early 1950s, Jackson briefly performed with his own blues band The Falcons, playing guitar.〔 Despite their efforts, The Falcons did not get a recording deal and subsequently broke up after one of their members, Thornton "Pookie" Hudson, founded his own band in 1952. That band would go on to become a successful doo-wop group named The Spaniels.〔

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