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  2. File:Ralph Bunche, 1951.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Ralph Bunche - Wikipedia

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    The Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at City University of New York, engages in research, graduate training, and public education in the fields of international studies and contemporary global problem-solving. It was founded in 1973 as the Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations and was renamed in 2001. [38]

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  5. Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey was an American 2001 documentary film by William Greaves. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the first in-depth documentary film that was produced on the life and legacy of Ralph Bunche , an African-American diplomat and the first person of color to win the Nobel Peace Prize .

  6. List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Bunche: WD: Political Scientist, Mediator in Israel & First person of African descent to receive a Nobel Prize [3] Ellsworth Bunker: WD: U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, Italy and India [3] Pablo Casals: Cellist [12] Genevieve Caulfield: Founder of the Bangkok School for the Blind in Thailand: James B. Conant: WD

  7. Bantu Men's Social Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bunche was an African-American scholar and Nobel laureate (1950) who visited the Social Centre during his three-month journey through South Africa (1937–38). [11] Lithebe was replaced by Julius Malie in 1939, the same year that A.P. Khutlang was appointed as physical director (Cobley 1997:137-40).

  8. Israel–Syria Mixed Armistice Commission - Wikipedia

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    UN acting mediator Ralph Bunche was able to convince Syria to withdraw on the understanding that the sovereignty of the 3 Israel-Syria DMZs created (totalling 172 square kilometres or 66.5 square miles) would remain undetermined until a final peace settlement was achieved.

  9. Operation Rum Punch - Wikipedia

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    Operation Rum Punch or Operation Rampunch [4] was a military action undertaken by United Nations peacekeeping forces on 28 August 1961 against the military of the State of Katanga, a secessionist state from the Republic of the Congo in central Africa.