“Mother of Medicine” is an earnest tribute to Dr. Hagalyn Seay Wilson, a pioneering Black female physician. Her benevolent journey interlaces medicine with the Civil Rights Movement, depicting her tenacity against societal odds. This stimulating record inspires readers to apprehend the metamorphic power of service and intrepidity in healthcare.
Naaman Jackson is a graduate of Alabama State University, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater. With a strong background in the performing arts, Naaman has showcased his talents in various productions with local theater companies across the tri-river region. His notable on-screen appearance includes a role in the acclaimed film Selma.
In addition to his acting career, Naaman has a passion for education. He previously served as a Theater teacher at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Georgia, where he nurtured the creativity and talents of his students. Currently, Naaman is an enthusiastic 5th-grade teacher in Montgomery, Alabama, where he continues to inspire and shape the next generation.