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Posted on April 10, 2025 by williesjoyce

This entry was posted in Writings, African Americans, Black Americans, Politics, Life Styles, Honor, Rural America and tagged civil rights advocate, and political scientist, known for his work at the United Nations and his contributions to peace negotiations, decolonization, and international relations., Ralph Bunche, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, was a prominent diplomat by williesjoyce. Bookmark the permalink.

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