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Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Lutuli, Albert John 1960 Mandela, Nelson 1993 Maathai, Wangari 2004 Marshall, George Catlett 1953 Moneta, Ernesto Teodoro 1907 Mother Teresa 1979 Mott, John Raleigh http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/alpha.html
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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index Albert John Lutuli (also known by his Zulu name "Mvumbi", his surname is sometimes and probably more phonetically spelt "Luthuli") (1898? - 21 July ) was a South African teacher and politician . He was president of the African National Congress , at the time an umbrella organisation that led opposition to the white minority government in South Africa through the 1950s until his house arrest in 1958 effectively ended his direct role as head of the organization. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the ANC and its fight against apartheid This is a stub. Please help to improve this article! Nobel Committee information on Lutuli
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Extractions: Albert John Lutuli Albert John Lutuli was born in 1898 in Rhodesia. In 1933 Albert became president of the African Association. Also in 1933 he was asked to become a chief of his tribe. Albert was a leader of the African National Congress (ANC). In 1960 Albert received the Nobel Peace Prize. He received this great award because of having fought against racial discrimination in South Africa. He died in 1967. 1960 Peace Prize Winner
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Extractions: Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. Science Fair Project Encyclopedia Contents Page Categories 1898 births 1967 deaths ... South African politicians Albert John Lutuli (also known by his Zulu name "Mvumbi", his surname is sometimes and probably more phonetically spelt "Luthuli") (1898? - 21 July ) was a South African teacher and politician . He was president of the African National Congress , at the time an umbrella organisation that led opposition to the white minority government in South Africa through the 1950s until his house arrest in 1958 effectively ended his direct role as head of the organization. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the ANC and its fight against apartheid Third son of Christian missionary John Bunyan Lutuli, and Mtonya Gumede, Luthuli was born in Rhodesia around 1898. His father died, and he and his mother returned to their ancestral home of Groutville , Natal South Africa , where he stayed with his uncle Martin Luthuli, who was at that time the elected chief of the Christian Zulus inhabiting the Umvoti mission Reserve. On completing a teaching course at Edendale, near
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Extractions: by Lauren Bianca Soloman Albert John Lutuli was born in what he estimates to have been 1898 in Rhodesia. He grew up to be the chief of his tribe and president-general of the African National Congress (ANC). As the leader of millions of black Africans in their non-violent campaign for civil rights, Lutuli united the two opposing cultures of the Zulu and the Christian-democratic. Anyone who knows of the accomplishments of Lutuli would agree that he was a very noble, giving, loving, and persistent man in his fight for equality of all men. It is because of these valiant traits and his impeccable character that I have chosen Lutuli to be the most important peace hero of the 20th Century. In 1954, a meeting was called to protest the removal of blacks from Sophiatown to Meadowsland. Lutuli was restricted from speaking at this meeting because the whites knew that this would jeopardize the power and control that they held over the blacks. In order to prevent the other blacks from receiving the powerful words of Lutuli, he was once again banned from leaving his home for another two years. Lutuli ignored these limitations and continued to participate in many mass meetings, but was again placed under a travel ban for an additional five years. Despite the continuous efforts of the government to suppress him, Lutuli adamantly fought for the rights of people.
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