@Wetmang I'm not very familiar with the play, but I at least heard of Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette, some girl named Angelica who is the only black one in an all-white family (something like that has only happened once, in Africa, and she wasn't that dark, but still had a lot of contrast with her boer family), and looking around I found Madison, Burr and Mulligan, just from the original cast (some of them were played by the same actors, but whatever).
Looking around even more, I've also seen that the very role of Alexander Hamilton was played by at least two different black actors (the original was white, though).
That's eight, and I'm not quite knowledgeable, so fans of it will probable name even more (and you need just two to get to your ten).
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@Wetmang I'm not very familiar with the play, but I at least heard of Washington, Jefferson, Lafayette, some girl named Angelica who is the only black one in an all-white family (something like that has only happened once, in Africa, and she wasn't that dark, but still had a lot of contrast with her boer family), and looking around I found Madison, Burr and Mulligan, just from the original cast (some of them were played by the same actors, but whatever).
Looking around even more, I've also seen that the very role of Alexander Hamilton was played by at least two different black actors (the original was white, though).
That's eight, and I'm not quite knowledgeable, so fans of it will probable name even more (and you need just two to get to your ten).