Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Trailblazers in Black History: L. Douglas Wilder (Crisis in Black Leadership)


In 1969, Douglas Wilder became the first African American since Reconstruction to win a seat in the Virginia Senate. He acquired a reputation as a moderate, and in 1985 was elected state lieutenant governor. In 1989, Wilder became the first African American to be elected governor in the U.S. He left office in 1994 and was elected mayor of Richmond in 2004. 

Click here for more information on Mr. Wilder's legacy and life. 

Source: Biography.com

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