Life Well Lived
This file appears in: Dr. Mae Jackson
When local community remembers reflected on Mae Jackson’s life, they recalled a fighter for those in need, a social worker dedicated to her work, a Democrat who cared deeply about the Waco community, and a woman who loved big hats. Councilman Carlos Pesina remembered Jackson as a “‘visionary’ who ‘opened doors’ for minorities who aspire to Waco’s highest office.’”
This file appears in: Dr. Mae Jackson
Dr. Mae Jackson
Born the daughter of educators in segregated Mexia, Texas, in 1941, Mae Allison Johnson developed an early understanding of the significance of education and equality. Her parents, Allison Johnson and Eula King, met while working at a small country…