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LAWRENCE DOUGLAS WILDER
BORN: Jan. 17, 1931
FAMILY: Divorced from Eunice Wilder in 1978. They have two daughters, Lynn and Loren, and a son, Lawrence Jr.
EXPERIENCE: Served in the Army in the Korean War. Was promoted to sergeant and received the Bronze Star after he and another soldier captured 19 North Korean troops at Pork Chop Hill.
POLITICAL CAREER: Served in the Virginia Senate 1969-1986. Was elected lieutenant governor in 1985, becoming the first black person to win a statewide election in Virginia. Became the nation's first elected black governor in 1989. Elected mayor of Richmond in 2004.
QUOTE: 'I hope my legacy would be, if any, that we tried to open the door, not just for minorities, but for people who are ordinary, not to the manner born or connected with wealth and power.'
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