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The first minority President is President Barack Obama. He is half African American and Caucasian. Most people refer to him as African American.
Ronald reagon was the first American president who modelled van heusen shirts.
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Gerald Rudolph Ford was the first vice-president to become president after a resignation.
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Frances E. Willis, the first female full ambassador, was first appointed as a field service officer to Switzerland in 1953 by President Dwight Eisenhower. John F. Kennedy was President when she reached the rank of full ambassador (to Ceylon) in 1962. The question is too vague to say definitively whether DDE or JFK was the one who appointed her as the first female ambassador -- DDE first appointed her, but she wasn't a full ambassador until nine years later under JFK.
No, she is caucasian not african american
No, he did not. Each country sends an ambassador to the UN, but Mr. Obama was never an ambassador. Barack Hussein Obama was the first President to take a seat in The United Nations. Typically they send an ambassador, Barack took the seat himself.
Christopher Stevens was first sent to Libya as a diplomat under President Bush in 2007, and after distinguishing himself there over a period of several years, he was named Ambassador by President Obama.
No, he is the 44th president of the United Sates. However, he is the first African-American president.
Yes there is,Barack Oboma was the first African American president.
Barack was the first afracin American president of the uninted states of America.
The first minority President is President Barack Obama. He is half African American and Caucasian. Most people refer to him as African American.
Benjamin Franklin served as an ambassador to France during the XYZ Affair that plagued the John Adams administration. He is considered to be the first American diplomat.
Barack Obama is the first Africa-American president of the United States. He was elected for the first time in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.
The US has never had an African-American Vice President.