The first African American to be elected state governor in the United States was L. Douglas Wilder, who became the governor of Virginia in 1990. Wilder's election marked a significant milestone in American history, as he broke racial barriers in a state with a complex history regarding race and governance. His tenure lasted until 1994, and he remains a prominent figure in discussions about race and politics in America.
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