Wes Moore, Maryland's first Black governor and a first-time public office holder, was inaugurated Wednesday in a star-studded ceremony at the Maryland Statehouse in Annapolis that also paid homage to the state's Black history.

Moore, a Democrat who succeeds Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, is the only currently-serving Black governor in the United States. He's also the third Black governor to serve in the country's history.

Aruna Miller also made history Wednesday when she became the first woman of color to serve as Maryland's lieutenant governor. She is also the first South Asian woman to hold the position in any state.

During his inauguration speech, Moore referenced the state's past and acknowledged its history of slavery.... Read More: Pikesville Patch