Of course not. What would make you think that?
Yes, A part of America does have a black president.
he was not part of the appolo space program
Who do you mean? If you mean Obama then he played a big part in the fact he was the first black president.
Barack Obama is the only US president with any black ancestors. His father was a black African.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during part of World War II. After the war he served as Governor of the American Zone of Occupied Germany, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, and Army Chief of Staff, and from 1948 until 1953 he was the President of Columbia University. Eisenhower had the highest military rank of any U.S. President to date other than George Washington.
Yes former President D. Eisenhower was an American negro, and his grandmother looked like Supreme Justice Clarence Thomas twin sister. The picture was published in President Eisenhower's auto-biography, "At Ease! (R.C. Russell, PhD)
he wanted to make black and white people have equal rights, and for black people to be trusted when it came to important jobs. Part of his dream was realised when Barack Obama became president of USA. A black person finally became president.
President Eisenhower did not support sending American troops, but President Kennedy did.
She was the first African American Congresswoman from the South. President Clinton gave her the Medal of Freedom.
President Obama is the first black president in US history, as well as the first born in Hawaii, and the first to have lived in Indonesia in addition to living in the US. This unique background makes him a noteworthy part of US history.
No, they are part of the Executive Branch.
No. Vice is one part and president is the other part.