About The Book

About The Book

MOTHER OF MEDICINE
THE STORY OF DR HAGALYN SEAY WILSON

In “Mother of Medicine: The Story of Dr. Hagalyn Seay Wilson,” Naaman R. Jackson accentuates the influential Dr. Hagalyn Hazel Seay Wilson Ferguson, known to her patients simply as Dr. Wilson. She was a compassionate soul—her radiant grin comforted everyone who beheld her, and she had a remarkable knack for mending those who visited her, inspiring individuals to traverse from distant locales.

From her roots in Madison Park—a community forged on the aspirations of liberated African Americans—she inherited a legacy of enlightenment and service that fueled her quest to dismantle barriers in medicine.

Dr. Wilson had the resolute aspiration to prevail against societal odds. As one of Alabama’s scant Black female physicians in the mid-20th century, she defied prejudice and gender inequity to deliver premier healthcare to the neglected.

She played her part in medicine and incorporated the Civil Rights Movement into her life, offering care to activists and fighting for equal healthcare access. As a mother, educator, and trailblazer, she emphasized family and community, assuring her legacy persisted through generations.

This book records Dr. Wilson’s honorary life and authenticates the power of education, service, and a steady belief in the worth of every human being.

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MOTHER OF MEDICINE
THE STORY OF DR HAGALYN SEAY WILSON

Read this book to get inspired by a personality whose consideration for humanity and service to others made a positive change in society. This book encourages those with the ability to bring change and who want to work for others. It serves as an uplifting source, paving the way for such individuals.

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