By theGrio

On Sunday night, the Tony Awards made history as all four musical acting category awards went to black actors: Leslie Odom, Jr. (lead actor), Daveed Diggs (featured actor) and Renรฉe Elise Goldsberry (featured actress) from โ€˜Hamiltonโ€™; and Cynthia Erivo (lead actress) from โ€˜The Color Purpleโ€™.

The Tonysโ€™ recognition of diverse talent is a far cry from the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.

โ€œThink of tonightโ€™s show like the Oscars, but with diversity,โ€ said James Corden, who was hosting the awards.

Hopefully, the achievement marks a sign of real change for Broadway and for awards shows generally as the Tonys celebrated their 70th anniversary this year as well.

โ€œThere is so much diversity on Broadway right now,โ€ Tony Award winner Daveed Diggs told Variety magazine. โ€œItโ€™s nice to have it feeling a little more mainstream and a lot more inclusive.โ€

After the historic moment, the Tony Awards took to Twitter to celebrate, writing, โ€œFor the first time in #TonyAwards history, all four musical acting awards have gone to people of color.โ€

The award-winning musical โ€˜Hamiltonโ€™ also took home big honors, winning 11 awards total. President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama introduced the โ€˜Hamiltonโ€™ performance with an on-camera message about the showโ€™s significance to the country.

โ€œItโ€™s a musical about the miracle that is America,โ€ said the First Lady. โ€œA place of opportunity where no matter how humble our origins, we can make it if we try.โ€