March 12, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: African American Governors















Over a thousand people have taken the oath of office as governor a state in America. Only three of them were African American.

  1. P.B.S. Pinchback (Louisiana, 1870-1872)
  2. Douglas Wilder (Virginia, 1990-1994)
  3. Deval Patrick (Massachusetts, 2006-Present)

David Paterson will become the fourth Black person in our nation's history to be the chief executive officer of their state. This is truly a remarkable accomplishment that should make all villagers proud!



27 comments:

Gabriel said...

Interesting article, I had no idea.

It's sad people can't get to take on high political roles because of their race. That's one area in which US could take a lesson from Canada , look at our Governor General (she's from Haiti) or our (former?) BC premier...

Anyway, thanks for having taught me something new today. Happy WW!

Anonymous said...

got a new wrinkle in my brain to go with ww.

happy ww!

Gattina said...

For me a skin color doesn't count I don't even see it. Even if the person had zebra stripes.

Natalie said...

Let's hope the next president is too...go Obama!

Anonymous said...

From what I read, the next in line in NY is a good one.

Happy WW!

Firefighter said...

Great post!

Shelia said...

It's a shame that's such a small group. Hopefully our children will see a much larger photo array.

Happy WW! :D

D. Renee Bagby said...

Good to know. Thanks for the info.

Happy WW!

Jen said...

I'm hoping the next president is too! GO OBAMA!!!

Anonymous said...

Still making history. The world will open their eyes slowly and realize we aren't just music and movies.

Butchay said...

very informative, thanks for sharing

Sreisaat said...

Great to know, thanks for sharing. It seems that Obama has won the Mississipi primary, so that's one closer to adding one more name in your list. Happy WW.

SandyCarlson said...

Very interesting. Thanks for the scoop.

Anonymous said...

Maybe we're finally shedding the color and looking at the person. I hate that it's so late in doing so.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing this. I had no idea either :)

Unknown said...

Thanx for the lesson. Interesting.

eastcoastlife said...

Living in a multi-racial country, we have leaders of all colours to represent the different races.

And an interesting sight in Singapore, we have Muslim mosques, Indian temples and Chinese shrines built next to one another!

jayedee said...

if we could all only learn to see thru the eyes of a child...

marcia@joyismygoal said...

nice post --life goes on we just do our best

Junebug said...

That would be great!

HeyShae! said...

An insightful post.. as always. :o)

Anonymous said...

Great post and I am pleased for Mr. Patterson. A Black Gov. in my hometown? Wow is all I can say thought the circumstances were tacky.

Rebecca said...

This seems to be quite racist. They're only worth posting about because they're black? Open your eyes and realize that racism is NOT NOT NOT a white man's disease and I'm sick and tired of being discriminated against!

Tammy said...

Hope the group of pictures will be larger in the future! Great WW!

Pinay said...

Thanks for an interesting post!I think no matter what color of skin we have,we are all equal.

Hey it's Amy Benson said...

Great Info! Most people don't know this (including me!) :D

Melanie said...

Very interesting post. I had no idea that there have only been 3 African Americans.
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