Jesus is important to everyone, the entire human race.
Jesus miracles were in one way related to his mission of discipleship to the human race.
No the Bible has no reference on what race Jesus actually was. Well, he was born in Israel, so he was born Jewish.
Jesus got out of the tomb by God's power to fulfill the prophecy and give the human race eternal life.
Jesus probably had a skin tone similar to modern-day Palestinians. Most people would consider that "white", but definitely more "Mediterranean" than "Nordic".He'd also probably say something along the lines of "and exactly what difference does that make, anyway"?
Both the Jews and the Romans were involved directly in His death. In a broader sense every race of people was involved since Jesus died for everyone and it was necessary for Him to die for us since we have all sinned.
Jesus gave his life for all mankind, regardless of their race or nationality. (John 3:16)
So called Black, or African American
Yes. The calendar most people use (the Gregorian calendar) is dated from His birth. There is no other person in the history of the planet that had the effect on the human race that Jesus has had. Jesus has had more impact on more people than any other person who ever lived.
The race is Caucasian, and, given the geographic origins of Jesus, probably not. While there are several peoples in the Middle East who could be considered white, they are the result of European colonialism and population of the region, which occurred well after Biblical times.
Jesus' mother Mary was Jewish. While it is not impossible that she might be black the Israelites were not a black race and there is no reason to think Mary was black.
enough to make the baby jesus cry