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I saw the need of the people: Ocala s first Black councilwoman reflects on being a voice for the city

‘I saw the need of the people:’ Ocala’s first Black councilwoman reflects on being a voice for the city Mary Sue Rich served on the Ocala city council for 24 years Updated:  Tags:  Mary Sue Rich (WKMG) OCALA, Fla. – At the young age of 80, Mary Sue Rich left her post on the Ocala City Council after serving for 24 years. Rich was the first black woman to be elected to the position. She represented the Northwest Ocala district. “I felt really good having a voice as a woman. The other council members always respected me and my ideas and answered any questions. They also tried to encourage me. We always served well together,” Rich said.

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