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Ralph Bunche

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'''Ralph J. Bunche''' (August 7, 1904-1971)  "is perhaps most well-known for Throughout his work in International Human Rightscareer, Bunche has maintained strong ties with education. His passion for equalityHe chaired the Department of Political Science at Howard University from 1928 until 1950; taught at Harvard University from 1950 to 1952; served as a member of the New York City Board of Education (1958-1964), justice and human dignity sustained as a long career with member of the Board of Overseers of [[United NationsHarvard University]](1960-1965), as a career which included a pivotal role in member of the negotiations Board of the Palestine Peace Accord[[Institute of International Education]], and as a trustee of [[Oberlin College]], Lincoln University, and New Lincoln School..." <ref>[http: four armistice agreements that ended the first Arab//www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1950/bunche-Israeli war in 1949bio. Following this successhtml Ralph Bunche], in Noble Peace Prize, accessed October 24, 2011.</ref> In 1950 he became the first person of color to be awarded received the [[Noble Peace Prize]].
His son is [[Ralph Bunche, Jr.]].
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