L. Douglas Wilder, the first African-American to be elected a governor (VA), ought to get some credit for his prescience over 20 years ago.
Since last November I've head many pundits discuss why and how Barack Obama got elected president. He's often referred to as the "first viable black (or African-American) presidential candidate", and how he had to ensure whites he was "okay".
But I've heard few pundits allude to Wilder's prophetic statement, which, at the time, was derided by some as "dumb":
"The first black president will be a politican who is black."
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 28 August 1963
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