Ralph Bunche

Diplomat, Organization founder

1903 – 1971

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Who was Ralph Bunche?

Ralph Johnson Bunche was an American political scientist, academic, and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Palestine. He was the first African American and person of color to be so honored in the history of the prize. He was involved in the formation and administration of the United Nations. In 1963, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President John F. Kennedy.

For more than two decades, Bunche served as chair of the Department of Political Science at Howard University, where he also taught generations of students. He served as a member of the Board of Overseers of his alma mater, Harvard University, as a member of the board of the Institute of International Education, and as a trustee of Oberlin College, Lincoln University, and New Lincoln School.

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Born
Aug 7, 1903
Detroit
Also known as
  • Ralph J. Bunche
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Howard University
  • Harvard University
Died
Dec 9, 1971
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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