List of Asian-American firsts


Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. The phrase Asian American was coined by Emma Gee and Yuji Ichioka in 1968 during the founding of the Asian American Political Alliance, and started to be used by the U.S. census in 1980.
Firsts by Asian Americans in various fields have historically marked footholds, often leading to more widespread cultural change. The shorthand phrase for them is "breaking the color barrier". One commonly cited example is that of Wataru Misaka, who became the first person of color, and the first Asian American, to be a National Basketball Association player

Arts and entertainment

Academy Awards

Fashion

Film (aside from the Academy Awards)

  • 1919-1961: Anna May Wong is considered to be the first major Asian American film star in the world.
  • 2005: Dayyan Eng becomes the first Asian American director to have a film nominated for Best Picture at the Chinese academy awards.
  • 2018: John Cho becomes the first Asian American actor to headline a mainstream Hollywood thriller, Searching.
  • 2020: Awkwafina becomes the first Asian American to win the Golden Globe Award for best actress in the musical or comedy category, for The Farewell.

Literature (aside from the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes)

Music

Pulitzer Prizes

  • 1937: Gobind Behari Lal becomes the first Asian American to win a Pulitzer Prize in Reporting.
  • 1990: Sheryl WuDunn becomes the first Asian American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in Reporting.

Television

Reality television

Theater

Other

Business and commerce

Dentistry

Diplomacy

Education

Journalism

  • 1937: Ella Kam Oon Chun becomes the first Asian American woman reporter on The Honolulu Advertiser.
  • 1943: Ah Jook Ku becomes the first Asian American reporter for the Associated Press.
  • 1970: Al Young becomes the first Asian American U.S. mainland sportswriter at a metro daily newspaper The Bridgeport Post-Telegram.
  • 1993: Connie Chung becomes the first Asian American to anchor one of America's major network newscasts.

Judiciary and politics

Federal

State and local

Military

Religion

Science and technology

Aerospace and aviation

Mathematics

Physics

Nobel Prizes

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Figure skating

Football (Gridiron football)

Golf

Hockey

Martial arts

Olympics

  • 1948: Victoria Manalo Draves wins gold in platform and springboard diving in the 1948 Olympics, becoming the first Asian American to win a gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
  • 1952: Sammy Lee wins gold in platform diving, becoming the first Asian American man to do so.

Tennis

  • 1989: Michael Chang becomes the first Asian American winner of a Grand Slam tennis tournament in men's singles, winning the French Open. To this day, he remains the only male player of Asian descent, regardless of nationality, to win a men's singles Grand Slam event.