L. Douglas Wilder became the first African American elected to governor of a state since reconstruction on November 7, 1989 when he was elected Governor of Virginia.
He held the position of governor from 1990 to 1994. Prior to serving as governor, Wilder became the first African American in Virginia elected statewide in 1985 after winning the Lieutenant Governor position. He was overwhelmingly elected to Mayor of Richmond in 2005 and served until 2009. Lawrence Douglas Wilder was born on January 17, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia. Wilder graduated from Virginia Union University in 1951 with a chemistry degree. He is a decorated war hero, Wilder received the Bronze Star Medal during the Korean War. He graduated with a law degree in 1959 from Howard University and afterward began a law practice in Richmond.
Words That Matter
L. Douglas Wilder
"Public service is a tautology. It defines itself. It means to serve the public. Not yourself."