Jesse Jackson gives the sign for victory while speaking at Georgetown University.
WAP0124091984: POL-UNITED STATES-JACKSON, JESSE - ABCD FILES:Washington,DC January 24, 1984 --- Democratic presidential contender Jesse Jackson enthusiastically displays the victory sign after being presented a Georgetown University sweatshirt and a Hoyas hat while speaking to students 1/24/1984 at the university. --- WHC/Tim Clary UPI/UPI
The Reverend Jesse Jackson (R) meets with Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Cuba on June 25, 1984. Jackson will attempt to negotiate the release of prisoners with Castro during his meetings here. (UPI Photo/FILE)
The Reverend Jesse Jackson (L) shakes hands with Cuban leader Fidel Castro as he arrives in Cuba on June 25, 1984. Jackson will attempt to negotiate the release of prisoners with Castro during his meetings here. (UPI Photo/FILE)
WAX2002102804 - WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- In this file photo, Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro wave to the crowd at the Democratic National Convention after accepting nominations for the Democratic presidential ticket on July 19, 1984, in San Francisco. Mondale is expected to replace Sen. Paul Wellstone on the Nov. 5 senate ballot in Minnesota. Sen. Wellstone was killed in a plane crash on Oct. 25, 2002, with his wife, daughter and several aides. (UPI Photo/Files)
PRESIDENT REAGAN HOLDS UP SHIRT READING "GIPPER #1"
President Ronald Reagan holds up a shirt given to him by former baseball star Willie Mays after Reagan spoke to campaign workers at the White House October 30, 1984. "Gipper, #1" refers to a movie role Reagan played during his Hollywood days in which he was a football star named George Gipp. In the movie about Notre Dame football coach, Knute Rockne, who told his team "win one for the Gipper." (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/FILES)
Several thousand stand below a huge U.S. flag, some holding signs of differing opinion, as they listen to President Ronald Reagan address an early evening rally here late October 26, 1984 in Hackensack, New jersey. (UPI Photo/Denis Paquin/Files)
President Reagan Addresses Students at Millersville University
With pumpkins in the foreground President Reagan addresses students at Millersville University October 29, 1984. Reagan then went to Media Pennsylvania for another stop. NOTE: The sign in the background reads: Pennsylvania Dutch Country Dutch Reagan Country! (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/FILES)
Margaret Truman Daniel addresses a joint session of Congress
Margaret Truman Daniel (C, at podium) daughter of former President Harry S. Truman listens as she is applauded on May 8, 1984 before speaking to a joint session of Congress on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of her father, former U.S. President Harry S. Truman. Mrs. Daniel is applauded by, back row, House Speaker Thomas (Tip) O’Neill, D-Mass., (L), Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., (R), center row, Robert J. O’Donovan, (L), a White House reporter during the Truman Administration, former Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, ®, and those in the front row who are unidentified. (UYPI Photo/Ron Bennett/Files)
Margaret Thatcher addresses the Conservative Party Conference
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND: Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher riases her arms in a victorious gesture in front of the British flag after her closing speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton, England 10/12/1984 following the Irish Republican Army bomb blast earlier today at the Grand Hotel, Brighton where Mrs Thatcher was staying. (UPI Photo/Roy Letkey)
Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes joins anti Apartheid protest in Washington D.C.
Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes joins protesters on December 13, 1984 outside the South African Embassy in Washington D.C. Demonstrators continue the daily protests of the apartheid government in South Africa here at the Embassy. The sign reads: South Africa the Evil Regime. (UPI Photo/Jim Hubbard/Files)
Singer Harry Belafonte (R) leads a picket line outside the South African Embassy in Washington on November 28, 1984. Black American leaders are staging protests across the United States against the white minority government of Africa. (UPI Photo/Chas Cancellare/Files)
Members of the Kennedy family carry casket of David Kennedy who died of a drug overdose
Members of the Kennedy family escorted by Ethel Kennedy (L), Eunice Shriver (C), and Kara Kennedy (R) carry the casket of David Kennedy from, the hearse up to the Kennedy house at Hickory Hill on April 26, 1984. David was found dead on April 25 in is Palm Beach, FL, hotel suite. (UPI Photo/Tim Clary/Files)
Illegal alien crosses border near Tijuana, Mexico into the U.S.
On September 22, 1984, A motorcyclist rides downhill inside Tijuana, Mexico, as a suspected illegal alien (L) crosses the border into the U.S. Often aliens swim the Rio Grande, are robbed and killed by bandits or smugglers or may be caught by the U.S. Border Patrol. (UPI Photo/Paul Richards/Files)
Illegal aliens wait for darkness near Tijuana, mexico, to enter the U.S.
Illegal aliens gather at the "soccer field" near San Ysidro, CA, on September 22, 1984, waiting for darkness to fall to enter the United States. Tijuana, Mexico, can be seen in the background. (UPI Photo/Paul Richards/Files)
The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet, is seen here July 5, 1984 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England where he gave a lecture on "Peace of Mind." (UPI Photo/John Eggitt)
Pope John Paul II died at the age of 84 in his Vatican apartment on April 2, 2005. The Pope is seen here in this May 2, 1984 file photo speaking at a press conference with President Ronald Reagan in Anchorage, Alaska. (UPI Photo/Files)