No. Black soldiers have been in the US Military since the Civil War, and there are records of black soldiers serving even in colonial times.
Yes Colin Powell was the first African American to be head of staff of the U.S.A army. As well as secretry of state.
Colin Powell
Colin powell was the first African American to serve the US secretary of State
a)chairman of joint cheifs of staff b)U.S. president c)secretary of defense
General Colin L. Powell, US Army.
Colin Powell's dream was to serve his country and make a positive impact on the world through his leadership and diplomatic skills. He aspired to inspire others, promote diversity and inclusion, and contribute to global stability and peace.
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Colin Powell served under President George W. Bush. He was appointed as the 65th Secretary of State, serving from 2001 to 2005. Prior to that, he also served as National Security Advisor under President Ronald Reagan and as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush.
Condoleezza Rice was the first black woman. She served 8 years with president George W Bush. The first 4 years as the National Security Advisor, and the last 4 yrs, 2005-2009 as the Secretary of State.
the first black was Martin Luther king
the first black was martin luther king
George washington