
L. Douglas Wilder
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L. Douglas Wilder is an influential American politician and attorney, best known for his groundbreaking role as the first elected African American governor in the United States. Serving as the 66th governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1994, Wilder's tenure was marked by a commitment to education reform, economic development, and racial reconciliation in the state. His leadership style combined pragmatism with a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding race and politics in America, making him a significant figure in both state and national politics.
Nationalität
Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum
January 17, 1931
Geburtsort
Richmond, Virginia, USA
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