The Rev. Jesse Jackson is on the campaign trail again -- but not a political one.

Jackson says he's trying to eliminate the stigma that surrounds HIV testing with his AIDS education campaign.On Sunday, Jackson took his second HIV test in as many days and encouraged others, especially young black and Hispanic men, to take precautions against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and get tested.

"Health is wealth," Jackson said in Chicago. "Early testing is protection to others in the minority community."

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