This Nobel Prize Winner used their platform and influence to speak out against oppression, advocate for human rights, and promote social change through their work, activism, and public statements. They may have also supported oppressed individuals or groups, contributed to organizations working towards social justice, or played a key role in raising awareness about oppressive systems.
Because of the nonviolent methods he has used to fight oppression
his efforts to fight oppression without violence.
Marie curie
King began his Nobel Prize acceptance speech with examples of recent racial violence in the US to highlight the urgent need for justice, equality, and peace in the world. By addressing such issues head on, he aimed to challenge and inspire people to work towards positive change and unity among all races.
Coretta Scott King did not win a Nobel Peace Prize; it was her husband, Martin Luther King Jr., who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his nonviolent fight against racial segregation and discrimination. Coretta Scott King was an influential civil rights activist in her own right, but she did not win a Nobel Peace Prize.
being the first country to fight back in ww2, and the nobel prize winners such as Marie Currie for her discovery in chemistry
The major accomplishments by Nelson Mandel is that his fight against racism. In 1993 he got the Nobel prize for eradicating the racism.
Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and civil rights activist, made lasting contributions to the fight against slavery and injustice. Although he is no longer alive to receive a Nobel Prize, his impact and advocacy for equality have been recognized and celebrated globally.
No, he did not.
he save the world too fight for his right He did not save the world but what he did do was fight peacefully to gain rights for African American people.In doing so he earned the nobel peace prize.
He was elected as the leader of South Africa and became a diplomat, writer, Pulitzer Prize winner, and an example of what a man can do in a fight against discrimination and hate.
A Prize Fight - 1919 was released on: USA: 29 June 1919