Man began in Africa so there were people of color from the beginning of man. Man's skin tone comes from the need to have protection from the sun, so everyone was black in the beginning. It wasn't until man moved into northern climates that skin tones began to change because the protection from the sun wasn't needed. So, there was no first notice.
James A. Gay became the first black firefighter in 1943. He later became the first black to be promoted to Lieutenant.
Douglas Wilder became the first black governor of Virginia in 1989.
It has probably been with people when people first became people. According to Google, the link between Radon gas and lung cancer was noticed in mines in 1470. But I don't think lung cancer 'first occurred' there. I think lung cancer has always been with human beings.
First black man in the hall of fame
He first became noticed during the revolution in the early 1790's, but became well known and respected in the late 1790's with his Italian campaign and Egyptian expedition. He became first consul (ruler of France) in 1800.
Ozzie Virgil became the first black Tiger in 1958
Barack Obama, when he was elected in 2008, became America's first black president.
Probably around the time when drugs became illegal . So mabey the 20's ?
No Obama was the first black president.
She first became noticed in 2008 as a contestant on Shipwrecked. Then in 2009 she launched her music career.
Yes, when he was elected in 2008, he became the first black president in US history.
Teaching began whenever the first baby was born. Parents are the first people to teach their kids, before they go to school.