Mary H. Goode facts for kids
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Mary H. Goode
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 10th Suffolk district |
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In office 1975–1978 |
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Mary H. Goode is an American Democratic politician from Roxbury, Massachusetts, she was the second black female legislator in the state. She represented the 10th Suffolk district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1975 to 1978.
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Early life
Goode was born in 1927 in Zebulon, Georgia and her family moved to Boston, Massachusetts just before she started high school.
Personal life
Goode was a mother of three and attended Tufts University in her 40s and graduated in 1974.
Goode's son, Raymond, drowned at the age of 21 while trying to swim across Houghton's Pond.
Career
Goode defeated Emanuel Eaves by 19 votes and Leon Rock by 43 votes in the 1974 election.
See also
- 1975-1976 Massachusetts legislature
- 1977-1978 Massachusetts legislature
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