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  1. Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey by Brian Urquhart, 1998-10-17
  2. Ralph Bunche: Model Negro or American Other? by Charles Henry, 1999-01-01
  3. Ralph Johnson Bunche: Public Intellectual and Nobel Peace Laureate
  4. Ralph J. Bunche: Peacemaker (Great African Americans Series) by Pat McKissack, Fredrick McKissack, 2002-04
  5. The Work of Democracy: Ralph Bunche, Kenneth B. Clark, Lorraine Hansberry, and the Cultural Politics of Race by Ben Keppel, 1995-02-24
  6. Ralph Bunche: The Man and His Times
  7. Ralph Bunche a Most Reluctant Hero by James Haskins, 1974-06
  8. The Value of Responsibility: The Story of Ralph Bunche (Valuetales) by Ann Donegan Johnson, 1978-11
  9. Confronting the Veil: Abram Harris Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph Bunche, 1919-1941 by Jonathan Scott Holloway, 2002-03-25
  10. Ralph Bunche, UN peacemaker by Peggy Mann, 1975
  11. The picture life of Ralph J. Bunche, by Margaret B Young, 1968
  12. Ralph J. Bunche,: Fighter for peace by J. Alvin Kugelmass, 1972
  13. Ralph Bunche, Champion of Peace (Americans All) by Jean Gay Cornell, 1976-05
  14. African American In South Africa: Travel Notes Of Ralph J. Bunche by Ralph J. Bunche, 2001-02-28

1. Ralph Bunche - Biography
Ralph bunche ralph Johnson Bunche (August 7, 19041971) was born in Detroit, Michigan. Bunche, Ralph J., Native Morale in The Netherlands East Indies.
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Ralph Johnson Bunche , took Ralph and his two sisters to live in Los Angeles. Here Ralph contributed to the family's hard pressed finances by selling newspapers, serving as house boy for a movie actor, working for a carpet-laying firm, and doing what odd jobs he could find.
His intellectual brilliance appeared early. He won a prize in history and another in English upon completion of his elementary school work and was the valedictorian of his graduating class at Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, where he had been a debater and all-around athlete who competed in football, basketball, baseball, and track. At the University of California at Los Angeles he supported himself with an athletic scholarship, which paid for his collegiate expenses, and with a janitorial job, which paid for his personal expenses. He played varsity basketball on championship teams, was active in debate and campus journalism, and was graduated in 1927, summa cum laude , valedictorian of his class, with a major in international relations.

2. Ralph Bunche - Biography
Ralph Bunche Biography Ralph Johnson Bunche (August 7, 1904-1971) was born in Detroit, Michigan.
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3. Ralph Bunche Centenary Home Page
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4. Ralph Bunche - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A bust of Ralph Bunche, on the entrance to Bunche Hall, overlooks the Sculpture Bunche, Ralph, The Political Status of the Negro in the Age of FDR.,
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Ralph Bunche, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1951 Ralph Johnson Bunche August 7 December 9 ) was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation in Palestine in the late 1940s that led to an armistice agreement between the Jews and Arabs in the region.
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Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan to an African-American family; his father was a barber, his mother an amateur musician. They moved to Los Angeles when he was a child to improve his parents' health. His parents died soon after, and he was raised by his grandmother, who looked "white" but was an active member of the black community. Bunche was a brilliant student, a top debater, and the valedictorian of his graduating class at Jefferson High School. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles and graduated summa cum laude in again as the valedictorian of his class. Using the money his community raised for his studies, and a scholarship from the University, he studied for a master's and a doctorate in political science at Harvard . He taught at Howard University while obtaining his PhD.

5. Ralph Bunche - An American Odyssey
Discover the historic achievements of this African American scholar, United Nations diplomat, and first person of color to be awarded the Nobel Peace
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6. UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center For African American Studies
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7. Ralph Bunche Institute For International Studies
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8. Bunche (Ralph J.) Papers, 1922-1988
Bunche (Ralph J.) Papers, 19221988
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9. Ralph Bunche Ralph Bunche Biography Links
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10. Ralph Johnson Bunche
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12. Bunche, Ralph (Johnson)
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13. Ralph Johnson Bunche
Ralph Bunche Featured Documentary Chronicles Pioneering Figure s Ralph Bunche remembered as champion of peace, towering 20th century figure,
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14. African Americans - Ralph Bunche
Ralph J. Bunche Also known as Ralph J(ohnson) Bunche, Ralph Johnson Bunche, Speaking at the dedication of Ralph Bunche Hall at UCLA on May 23, 1969,
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Ralph J. Bunche Also known as: Ralph J(ohnson) Bunche, Ralph Johnson Bunche, Ralph Bunche (1903-1971) Statesman, diplomat, scholar, government official To see the world not as it is but as it should be, to accept people with all their foibles, and to embrace goodness characterizes the vision of Ralph Johnson Bunche, the first African American Nobel laureate. He was sometimes slandered by his owncalled an "Uncle Tom" by militant blacksand also attacked by conservative whites who, according to Contemporary Black Biography , called him "a UN mercenary, a man with an undistinguished mind and rather bad personal manner." Nevertheless, he became the highest ranking black American in the United Nations. Bunche traces his mother's family history back to slavery. His greatgrandfather, James H. Johnson, was a Baptist preacher from Virginia who married Eleanor Madden, the daughter of a house slave and an Irish Catholic planter. James and Eleanor had 11 childrensix sons and five daughters. Thomas Nelson Johnson, their youngest son, was Ralph Bunche's grandfather, a teacher who graduated from Shurtleff College in Alton in 1875. One of his students was Lucy A. Taylor from Sedalia, Missouri, born March 10, 1855. The daughter of a house slave and an Irish planter, she married Thomas Nelson Johnson on September 8, 1875.

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Ralph Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan, on 7th August, 1904. He obtained a degree from the Ralph Bunche died in New York on 9th December, 1971.
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Ralph Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan, on 7th August, 1904. He obtained a degree from the University of California (1927), a M.A. in political science (1928) and a Ph.D in international relations (1934) at Harvard University
A lecturer in Howard University, Bunche founded the National Negro Congress in 1936 and was a member of the U.S. delegation that drafted the United Nations Charter at the San Francisco Conference. After negotiating an armistice agreement between Egypt and Israel in 1949 Bunche received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Bunche wrote several books including A World View of Race Ideologies, Tactics and Achievements of Negro Betterment and Interracial Organizations (1940) and The Atlantic Charter and Africa
A member of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) Bunche participated in the Selma to Montgomery protest march in 1965. Ralph Bunche

17. Ralph Bunche - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
Ralph Johnson Bunche (August 7, 1904 December 9, 1971) was an American political scientist and dipl
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Ralph Bunche
Ralph Johnson Bunche August 7 December 9 ) was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation in Palestine in the late 1940s that led to an armistice agreement between the Jews and Arabs in the region.
Early life
Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan to an African-American family; his father was a barber, his mother an amateur musician. They moved to Los Angeles when he was a child to improve his parents' health. His parents died soon after, and he was raised by his grandmother, who looked "white" but was an active member of the black community. Bunche was a brilliant student, the valedictorian of his graduating class at Jefferson High School. Bunche attended the University of California, Los Angeles , graduating in . With the assistance of money raised in his community and a scholarship from Harvard University , he studied for a master's degree and ultimately a doctorate in political science, the latter while teaching at Howard University
World War II years
Bunche spent time during World War II in the Office of Strategic Services (the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ) before joining the State Department . He participated in the preliminary planning for the United Nations at the San Francisco Conference of , and in he was a member of the first U.S. delegation to the U.N. He then became an employee of the U.N. as the first Director of its new Trusteeship Department, at the appointment of

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19. Ralph Bunche
Ralph Bunche AKA Ralph Johnson Bunche. Born 4Aug-1904 Ralph Bunche, An American Life, Sep-1993, BY Brian Urquhart. Author of books
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Ralph Bunche AKA Ralph Johnson Bunche Born: 4-Aug-1904
Birthplace: Detroit, MI
Died: 9-Dec-1971
Location of death: New York City
Cause of death: unspecified
Remains: Buried, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Black
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Activist Level of fame: Somewhat
Executive summary: UN Mediator in Palestine 1948 Military service: OSS (WWII) Appointed UN Mediator in Palestine after Count Bernadotte was assassinated on 17 September 1948, where he was successful in gaining an armistice. Father: Fred Bunche (barber) Mother: Olive Johnson (amateur musician) Wife: Ruth Harris (m. 23-Jun-1930, until his death, three children) High School: Jefferson High School, Los Angeles, CA University: University of California at Los Angeles (1927, summa cum laude) University: MA, Harvard University University: PhD, Harvard University University: London School of Economics (post-doctoral research) Nobel Peace Prize Rosenwald Fellowship Toppan Prize ... Spingarn Medal Is the subject of books: Ralph Bunche, An American Life

20. Ralph Johnson Bunche
Ralph Johnson Bunche lived up to his advance notices. Photograph courtesy of Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, New York.
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Ralph Johnson Bunche
Brief life of a champion of human dignity: 1903-1971
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In the fall of 1927, the small group of black students at Harvard learned of the impending arrival of an exceptionally gifted new black graduate student from Los Angeles. Ralph Johnson Bunche lived up to his advance notices. Robert C. Weaver '29, Ph.D. '34, LL.D. '64—later the first black presidential cabinet member—reported, "What impressed me most about Ralph was his optimism...based on a long history of overcoming obstacles and an uncanny ability to produce stupendous amounts of work over long sustained periods...." Orphaned at 13, Bunche was raised by his maternal grandmother, "Nana," who instilled within him pride in his race and the notion that he "could do it." When he was assigned to a vocational track in high school, she protested, "Ralph [is] going to college!" He excelled in the academic program, though he was excluded from the citywide honor society because of his race. At UCLA, he stood out as a student and athlete. In his valedictory address, he foresaw his future role as a "scholar-activist," telling classmates: "Man learns and knows

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