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Title: Waco Mayor


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Mae Jackson
  • Waco Mayor

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Questions
  • 1. Where and when was she born?
  • 2. What were the results when people voted?
  • 3. What was her role in the government?
  • 4. How many years was she in government?
  • 5. How did the citizens of Waco and the people
    in the government view her?
  • 6. When did she die?

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Answers
  • 1. She was born in Teague, Texas. She was born
    on September 10, 1941.
  • 2. Mae Jackson,62 years old, got 2,453 votes.
    Maurice Labens,74 years old, got 2,187 votes.
    Randy Riggs,41 years old, got 1,546 votes. Bruce
    Dyer, 72 years old, got less than 90 votes. Chris
    Scottie Josely, 22 years old, got less than 90
    votes.
  • 3. Mae Jacksons role in the government was Waco
    Mayor.
  • 4. She was in the government for 5 years. She
    was a city council woman for 4 years, and a mayor
    for 1 year.
  • 5. Lyndon Olson Jr., a Democratic activist and
    former U.S. ambassador of Sweden, said, Shes a
    very direct, very honest person. She didnt
    believe there were any limits to what she could
    do with her life. Congressman Chet Edwards
    called her a barrier breaker and a bridge
    builder. McLennan County Commissioner, Lester
    Gibson, said, Mae Jackson left foot prints that
    are easily followed.
  • 6. She died on February 11,2005. She lived to be
    63 years old. Some say she died of a blood clot.

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Maes Quotes
  • If you are really sincere about wanting to
    help people, no matter who they are, no matter
    where they live, thats a true born leader.
  • The mayor s job is to look at the bigger
    picture in terms of whats good for Waco all
    over.
  • When I was thinking about running for mayor, I
    talked to a woman out on Harris Creek Ive known
    for years. I was asking if shed support me.
    And she said, Mae, I dont have any trouble
    supporting you. Youve always represented the
    majority with-out sacrificing the needs of the
    minority. And thats what I grew up believing.
    Thats my philosophy.

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Extra Information
  • EducationValedictorian, Booker T. Washington
    High School (1958) in Teague B.S., Texas
    Southern University in Houston Master of Social
    Work, Our Lady of the Lake University in San
    Antonio doctorate, University of Texas at
    Arlington.
  • Public Service President of the Local
    Coalition of Black Democrats, Waco, in 1978.
    Vice chairwoman, Governors Commission for
    Women, from 1985 to 1987. Texas Board of Pardons
    and Paroles, from 1991 to 1997. Waco District 1
    councilwoman, from 2000 to 2004. Waco Mayor,
    from May 24, 2004 to February 11,2005.



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Extra Information
  • Mae Jackson and her husband, Dillard
    Huddleston, had three kids, two girls and one
    boy, and a grandchild.
  • Jackson was a volunteer in many organizations,
    such as the Laura Edwards Day Care Center, Mental
    Health Association, Waco Boys Club, and many
    more.
  • Jackson did many things as a mayor. For
    example, she brought Antioch Baptist and First
    Baptist together, and she brought Democrats and
    Republicans together, and thats just a few of
    the many contributions she made to the city of
    Waco.

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Extra Information
  • When Mae was on Wacos city council, she fought
    for funding the new city community center at
    Quinn Campus, the formerly abandoned college
    campus in East Waco.
  • When Mae entered the 2004 mayoral race, she was
    thinking of some ideas to make Waco a better
    place. Some of her ideas were increasing tourism
    and downtown development, building a new library,
    expanding the convention center, reducing
    homelessness and improving housing stock in older
    neighborhoods.
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