Mother Theresa of Calcutta
Mother Theresa of Calcutta, of the Missionaries of Charity. One of the few religious leaders to have been directly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, by the way. (It has been awarded to organizations such as the Friends Service Committee, which is a Quaker charity, so to speak. for some odd reason neither the Salvation Army nor the Volunteers of America have ever been nominated- though the Peace Prize can be and has ( Red Cross, Unicef, Amnesty International) been awarded to organizational bodies- the only Nobel Prize of which this is so.
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Rosa Parks never won the Nobel Peace Prize. She did win other high honors, though.
Nelson Mandela & F. W. De Klerk. They were joint winners of the Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Prize awards are made annually on December 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, with the exception of the Nobel Peace Prize. (The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded on the same day, but from Oslo, Norway.)
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he fought for peace between blacks and whites
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
who won the nobel peace prize from myanmar? india
The only citizen of India to win the Nobel Peace Prize was Mother Teresa of Calcutta. The founder of the Missionaries of Charity won the award in 1979.
Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Do you mean Mother Theresa, awarded the Nobel Prize in 1979 for her work on behalf of the poor of Calcutta, India? See http://www.answers.com/Mother%20Theresa
The first woman Nobel prize winner in India is Mother Teresa. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work in Kolkata (Calcutta), India.