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  1. Autographed Letter Signed to U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold. by Ralph. BUNCHE, 1956
  2. Equal Justice--Under Law: Challenge to the American Conscience by Ralph Johnson, 1904-1971 Bunche, 1951-01-01
  3. Signed Photograph by Ralph Johnson, 1904-1971 Bunche, 1960
  4. Typed Letter, Signed (November 24, 1952) by Ralph Johnson, 1904-1971 Bunche, 1952
  5. Report on the Needs of the Negro (for the Republican Program Committee by Ralph J. Bunche, 1939
  6. Ralph J. Bunche, Fighter for Peace by J. Alvin Kugelmass, 1965-01-01
  7. Ralph J. Bunche,Selected Speeches and Writings, 1996 publication by various, 1996-01-01
  8. Ralph J. Bunche: Fighter for Peace by J. Alvin Kugelmass, 1963
  9. Ralph J. Bunche Selected Speeches and Writings 1996 publication. by unkn, 1996
  10. An African American in South Africa The Travel Notes of Ralph J Bunche 28 September 1937 - 1 January 1938 by EdgarRobert R (ed), 2001
  11. Ralph J. Bunche : Fighter for Peace by j. Alvin Kugelmass, 1953
  12. Ralph J. Bunche: Fighter for Peace by J. Alvin Kugelmass, 1961
  13. Confronting the Veil: Abram Harris, Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, & Ralph Bunche, 1919-1941. by Jonathan Scott Holloway, 2002-01-01
  14. The Value of Responsibility: The Story of Ralph Bunche (Valuetales)

61. Howard University - Ralph J. Bunche: International Affairs Center
ralph Johnson bunche was born in Detroit and, after his parents' death when bunchewas in his For his efforts, bunche was awarded the nobel Prize for
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62. Human Rights Watch International Film Festival - New York - Ralph Bunche: An Ame
An American Odyssey William Greaves US - 2000 - 117m - video - documentary InEnglish The legacy of 1950 nobel Peace Prize winner ralph bunche (the first
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_. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ralph bunche Internationalist,UN Peacekeeper, and nobel Peace Prize Recipient. August
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Since 1986, thousands of secondary school students have been introduced to the United Nations system and encouraged to think about America 's role in the world organization through UNA-USA's nationwide essay contest. Grade 9-12 1500 words or less Deadline: March 12, 2003 Topic: “To what extent is Ralph Bunche’s vision for the international system the best benchmark by which we should measure the effectiveness of the United Nations today?” From 1954 to 1971, Ralph Bunche served as a United Nations under-secretary general, the highest office ever held by an American in the international body. As a Black American, Bunche took a particular interest in race issues in the United States and around the world. Bunche's contributions influenced the U.N.'s role in international affairs and are particularly important today, when the effectiveness and role of the U.N. is subject to much debate. Ralphe Bunche was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950.

64. A Picture History Of Kew Gardens, NY - The Ralph Bunche Home
diplomat, ralph Johnson bunche (1904 1971). bunche was the highest ranking African-Americanin the United Nations Secretariat, and winner of the 1950 nobel
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The early 20th Century Tudor Revival house at 115-25 Grosvenor Road was home to diplomat, Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904 - 1971). Bunche was the highest ranking African-American in the United Nations Secretariat, and winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize (the first non-caucasian to be so honored). He was responsible for negotiating the Arab-Israeli truce of 1949 and settling the Suez Canal crisis of 1956. Those and other accomplishments earned his Kew Gardens home a spot on the National Park Service's Register of Historic Places.
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65. Charles P. Henry, Editor: Ralph J. Bunche, University Of Michigan Press
In 1950, he was awarded the nobel Peace Prize and thus became the first black nobellaureate. A monumental contribution, ralph J. bunche Selected Speeches
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Ralph J. Bunche
Selected Speeches and Writings
Charles P. Henry, Editor
6 x 9. 344 pgs. 1996.
Cloth 0-472-10589-2 $45.00T Available
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Restores the forgotten legacy of a leader for peace. Ralph J. Bunche: Selected Speeches and Writings is the only collection currently available of speeches and writings many unpublished and previously unavailable of one of this century's foremost African-American political and intellectual leaders. Bunche was a pioneer in every sense of the word. The first black American to hold a doctorate in political science, Bunche established the political science department at Howard University and co-founded the National Negro Congress. He served as the first African- American section head in the Office of Strategic Services and later moved to the State Department. He played a major part in the delegation that established the United Nations and, when he retired as Under Secretary General, was the highest- ranking black in that organization. In 1950, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and thus became the first black Nobel laureate. Bunche's thinking and writing was broad, ranging from the political left to the center. Early works flirt with socialist or even Bolshevist ideas, while later works maintained that a flawed American democracy was better than an impending threat of Nazi-influenced fascism. Bunche was one of the first African Americans to do academic work in Africa, forcing him to think through notions of colonialism and class that would influence his work at the United Nations. Although his passion for peace and civil rights never faltered, his relationship with American black movements vascillated from an early embrace of radicalism to a significant distancing during the mid-sixties to a final rapprochement during the last years of his life. A monumental contribution

66. Michigan State Book Store - The United States Of America
ralph bunche Winner of the nobel Peace Prize by Anne E. Schraff In the early yearsof the United Nations, a quiet, hardworking man named ralph bunche took the
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PEOPLE COOKING HISTORY OUTDOORS REFERENCE ... MORE P E O P L E Ralph Johnson Bunche Ralph Bunche: An American Life by Brian Urquhart A key member of the United Nations for more than two decades, and winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize for Peace for his successful negotiation of an Arab-Israeli truce in Palestine the previous year, this biography reveals a brave and remarkable American. Ralph Bunche: Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize by Anne E. Schraff In the early years of the United Nations, a quiet, hardworking man named Ralph Bunche took the spotlight as an extraordinary negotiator for peace around the world. In 1950, as a result of his work in the Middle East, Bunche was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In this biography, author Anne Schraff tells the inspiring story of a man born in a world of poverty and prejudice who became a celebrated American diplomat and statesman. For young adult readers Edna Ferber Ferber: Edna Ferber and Her Circle by Julie Gilbert This biography begins with Ferber's last years in New York City, exploring the setting in which she did all of her great writing: the novels

67. Ralph Johnson Bunche - People Of Michigan
Arab countries, and those efforts earned him the prestigous nobel Peace Prize. In1963 President John F. Kennedy awarded ralph bunche with the nation's highest
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Ralph Johnson Bunche Born: August 7, 1904
Place: Detroit, Michigan
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Place: New York City R alph Johnson Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 7, 1904. His family moved out West when he was a young boy, and eventually settled in Los Angeles. He graduated at the top of his class from Los Angeles' Jefferson High School, excelling in academics and sports. He entered UCLA, played varsity sports, and graduated summa cum laude in 1927 with a B.A. degree. He went on earn his Ph.D. in politcal science from Harvard in 1934. As he researched for his doctorate, he also taught political science at Howard University and established Howard's political science department. With boundless energy and focus, Bunche dedicated himself to issues ranging from the domestic to the international. His interests included education and civil rights issues at home, and grew to encompass worldwide arbitration and mediation. I R ead a superb biography of this international diplomat. Click here to purchase Ralph Bunche : An American Life , a biography by Brian Urquhart. Inspiring and factual, a good addition to your personal collection.

68. MAIN INDEX
TO BIDDLE, FRANCIS RE GREECE Francis B. Biddle Papers bunche, ralph J. CORRES.TO BIDDLE, FRANCIS RE nobel PRIZE 1953 Francis B. Biddle Papers bunche, ralph J
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GO TO BOTTOM OF SEGMENT GO TO PREVIOUS SEGMENT ... BULLITT, WILLIAM C. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1963 Cecil B. Lyon Papers
BULLITT, WILLIAM C. - REPORTS ON AFGHANISTAN (1935-36)
Cornelius Van H. Engert Papers
BULLITT, WILLIAM C. -ADDRESS
Commencement Files
BULLITT, WILLIAM C. -PHOTO
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BULLITT, WILLIAM CHRISTIAN -HONORARY DEGREE CITATION
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Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus
BULLOCK, HUGH - CORRES. TO BIDDLE, FRANCIS 1968
Francis B. Biddle Papers
BULLOCK, JOHN -MILLER AT NEWTOWN, MD -1847
The Maryland Province Collection
BULLOCK, MARIE - CORRES. TO BIDDLE, KATHERINE RE "SOJOURNER..."
Katherine Biddle Papers
BULLOCK, MARIE - CORRES. TO BIDDLE, KATHERINE RE ACAD. AMER. POETS
Katherine Biddle Papers BULLOUGH, GEOFFREY - CORRES. FROM WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN B., JR. 1955 Franklin B. Williams, Jr. Papers BULLOUGH, GEOFFREY - CORRESPONDENCE TO WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN B., JR. 1955 Franklin B. Williams, Jr. Papers BULLOUGH, GEOFFREY - CORRESPONDENCE TO WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN B., JR. 1955 Franklin B. Williams, Jr. Papers BULLS AND DECRETALS-(1759-1855) Archives, Maryland Province, Society of Jesus

69. American Diplomat Ralph Bunche Died
be a delicate process, but American diplomat ralph bunche had a bunche died on December9, 1971, in New accomplishments, like winning the 1950 nobel Peace Prize
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Ralph Bunche in a portrait taken on May 16, 1951, could negotiate peace
American Diplomat Ralph Bunche Died
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Have you ever tried to create peace between two fighting people? It can be a delicate process, but American diplomat Ralph Bunche had a knack for negotiation, along with excellent training and experience. Bunche died on December 9, 1971, in New York City, but not before many political and personal accomplishments, like winning the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize. His career as diplomat, mediator, educator, writer, social theorist, and political leader began after his education at Harvard University.
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70. American Diplomat Ralph Bunche Died
in 1948, ralph bunche took over and successfully negotiated an end to the firstArabIsraeli War. His role in this 1949 truce won him the nobel Peace Prize.
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Ralph Bunche chats with the Prime Minister of Ghana as U.N. Official in 1958
American Diplomat Ralph Bunche Died
December 9, 1971

When the chief United Nations mediator of the Palestine mission was suddenly assassinated in 1948, Ralph Bunche took over and successfully negotiated an end to the first Arab-Israeli War. His role in this 1949 truce won him the Nobel Peace Prize. He later oversaw U.N. peacekeeping missions to the Suez Canal, Congo, and Cyprus. He served as a board member for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for 22 years. In the last decade of his life, he actively supported the civil rights movements, even marching in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama, when he was 61 years old. All his life, Bunche was a man who negotiated for peace.
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71. CIAO Ralph Bunche Institute On The United Nations
ralph bunche Institute on the United Nations City University The ralphe bunche Instituteon the United Nations of the distinguished American nobel Peace Prize
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72. Ralph Bunche
of Dr. ralph Johnson bunche (19031971), the legendary African-American scholarturned statesman, who was the first person of color to win the nobel Peace
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This is the compelling story of Dr. Ralph Johnson Bunche (1903-1971), the legendary African-American scholar turned statesman, who was the first person of color to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950. The film reexamines the pioneering contributions Bunche made to international diplomacy, the decolonization of the world, peacekeeping, and human rights in pre-civil rights America.
The documentary is based on the biography by Sir Brian Urquhart. 117 min. Video. Sale $195. Rental $75. Newark Black Filmmakers Festival, 2002
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73. Ralph Bunche
For those efforts, he was awarded the nobel Prize for peace. Bibliography Jakoubek,Bob . ralph bunche Diplomat . 1994 Chelsea House Pub Urquhart, Brian.
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Ralph Bunche : An American Life
by Brian Urquhart
Price: $27.49 Ralph Bunche : Model Negro or American Other?
by Charles P. Henry (Editor)
Price: $34.99 Ralph Bunche American Diplomat Bunche was a graduate of UCLA. He received a PhD in government from Harvard in 1934. In 1944, Bunche joined the Department of State. He was one of the drafters of the UN charter, and became director of the UN Trusteeship Department. Following the assassination of Count Bernadotte, he helped arrange the ceasefire between Israel and the Arab States following the 1948 War of Independence. For those efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace. Bibliography: Jakoubek, Bob . Ralph Bunche: Diplomat . 1994 Chelsea House Pub
Urquhart, Brian. Ralph Bunche : An American Life . 1993 Norton W W Co Inc
McKissack, Patricia. Ralph J. Bunche : Peacemaker (Great African Americans
Series) . 1991 Enslow Pub
Johnson, Spencer and Value of Responsibility : The Story of Ralph Bunche . 1979 Goldencraft
Cornell, Jean Gay Ralph Bunche, Champion of Peace . 1976 Garrard Pub Co.

74. Nobel Prizes
Here is nobel Prizes report in alphabetic order; if you click upon a name you willbe connected with relative page of nobel Prizes Archive. bunche, ralph, 1950.
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Place of birth: Stockholm, Sweden The Nobel Prize Internet Archive is fully interactive. If you have an interesting and useful Internet link about a particular Nobel Laureate, you can add your link instantly to that laureate's home page here at the Archive. What Nobel e-Museum Offers
Nobel e-Museum offers information on all 736 Prize Winners to date, the Nobel Organization, Alfred Nobel, and Nobel events, as well as educational material and games. Nobel e-Museum consists of more than 9,000 static documents, several databases and a number of multimedia productions with Nobel Prize connection.
Here is Nobel Prizes report in alphabetic order; if you click upon a name you will be connected with relative page of Nobel Prizes Archive.
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75. Premi Nobel
alle relative pagine dell'Archivio dei Premi nobel. bunche, ralph, 1950.
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L'e-museo offre informazioni aggiornate su tutti i 736 vincitori del Premio, l'Organizzazione Nobel, Alfred Nobel, gli eventi e così pure materiale educativo e giochi. L'e-museo Nobel consta di più di 9.000 documenti statici, diversi data base ed un gran numero di produzioni multimediali connessi ai Premi Nobel.
Di seguito riportiamo l'elenco alfabetico dei Premi Nobel; cliccando sui singoli nomi è possibile connettersi alle relative pagine dell'Archivio dei Premi Nobel
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76. WILLIAM GREAVES - Press Release
is based on the biography by Sir Brian Urquhart, ralph bunche’s closest legendaryAfrican American scholar turned statesman, who won The nobel Peace Prize in
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WILLIAM GREAVES PRODUCTIONS Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey Wins Awards at Two International Film Festivals. The acclaimed PBS primetime special, RALPH BUNCHE: AN AMERICAN ODYSSEY has captured a Gold Award in the documentary features section of both the WorldFest-The Houston International Film Festival and of the Philadelphia International Film Festival The long-awaited film was one of 16 documentaries selected from a field of nearly 400 submissions for competition in the documentary section of the 2001 Sundance Film Festival . The bio-pic continues to be sought after by a growing number of film festivals. It was screened at the recent Human Rights Watch International Film Festival at Lincoln Center in New York, The Lake Placid Film Forum and, in July, at the National Black Theatre Festival where the first Lifelong Achievement in Film Award was presented to filmmaker William Greaves.

77. Ralph Johnson Bunche
ralph Johnson bunche As mediator between Israel and the Arab nations in the 1949Palestine conflict, ralph bunche received the 1950 nobel Peace Prize.
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Ralph Johnson Bunche As mediator between Israel and the Arab nations in the 1949 Palestine conflict, Ralph Bunche received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize. He was the first black to do so. His grandparents had been slaves. He worked his way through college and graduated from the University of California in 1927 summa cum laude. Bunche was a fine basketball player, and his team won the championship three times. He attended Harvard for his master of arts degree in 1928, joined the faculty of Harvard and received his doctor of philosophy degree in 1934. He studied in England and South Africa for his post-doctoral work. His subject was political science and government. He was the chief assistant to Bunnar Myrdal, the well-known Swedish sociologist, from 1938 to 1940. During World War II, Bunche served in the Office of Strategic Services as a specialist on colonial areas and peoples. He joined the State Department in 1944. At the request of the United Nation's secretary general, Trygve Lie, Bunche was granted leave from the State Department to organize and direct the United Nations trusteeship division. In 1947 he was appointed to the United Nations Palestine Commission. After the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, Bunche became the chief mediator. He was appointed professor of government at Harvard University in October 1950, but resigned in 1952 to give his full time to the United Nations. He became the UN undersecretary in 1954 after he had been the UN undersecretary for special political affairs from 1950 to 1954.

78. AT LARGE, Phyllis Jones Selected For Ralph Bunche Summer Institute
political science major, was selected for the prestigious ralph bunche Summer Institute Thebunche Institute, named in honor of the 1950 nobel Peace Prize
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In this issue. . . Cover Page School of International and Area Studies Gregory Jungman Selected as Presidential Management Intern Brian Taylor Named 2001 Carnegie Scholar ... Gary Copeland Selected as UOSA Outstanding Professor in Arts and Sciences Phyllis Jones
(profiled with the Bass Scholarship Outside of the classroom, we were exposed to a number of scholars, many of them leaders in their respective fields of political science; given an opportunity to make contact with some of the best PhD programs in the country; and prepared for the GRE. In sum, everything in the program was geared towards helping us solidify our goals and making us better prospects for graduate school admission. I would strongly encourage any minority student with even the slightest interest in pursuing a PhD in political science to consider the [Institute]. The introduction to the graduate school environment and the relationships formed are invaluable to a student who is thinking seriously about graduate work in political science.”

79. Creative Quotations From Ralph Bunche (1904-1971)
He won the 1950 nobel Prize for Peace for his successful negotiation of an Searchhere for ralph bunche photos, websites, books, posters more Click here for
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We can never have too much preparation and training. We must be a strong competitor. We must adhere staunchly to the basic principle that anything less than full equality is not enough. If we compromise on that principle our soul is dead.
We must fight as a race for everything that makes for a better country and a better world. We are dreaming idiots and trusting fools to do anything less. Hearts are the strongest when they beat in response to noble ideals. If you want to get an idea across, wrap it up in a person. To make our way, we must have firm resolve, persistence, tenacity. We must gear ourselves to work hard all the way. We can never let up.
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80. BET.com - Diabetes: Let's Make It History--Ralph Bunche
Dr. ralph bunche was the first African American to receive the nobel Peace Prize,for negotiating an armistice agreement between Israel and the Arab States.
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