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Lawrence Douglas Wilder of Virginia is inaugurated as the first African American

  • Jan 13, 1990
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Lawrence Douglas Wilder of Virginia is inaugurated as the first African American to be elected governor in the U.S. Wilder won the election in Virginia by a mere 7,00 votes in a state once the heart of the Confederacy.

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