The Egyptian-Israeli Armistice agreement was the first of a series of agreements concluded under the aegis of UN mediator Ralph
Bunche, as empowered by UN Security Council Resolution 62.
BUNCHE'S BEND, Louisiana: Water from the swollen Mississippi River poured over a century-old levee Thursday, flooding 4,900 hectares of corn and soybeans despite farmers' frantic efforts to shore up the structure.
The Schomburg also contains the personal papers of Malcolm X, Nobel Peace Prize winner Ralph
Bunche, singer Nat King Cole and playwright Lorraine Hansberry.
Detroiter Ralph
Bunche, who helped found the United Nations and became the first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize, was born.
Among the more famous figures appearing in the photographs are Duke Ellington, Ralph
Bunche, Martin Luther King, E.
In 1940, he served as a field assistant to Ralphe
Bunche, during the latter's tour of the South for Gunnar Myrdal's monumental study of American race relations.
The six previous Black winners are Ralph
Bunche, Albert Lutuli, Martin Luther King Jr., Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan.
The winners are 8th graders, D'Marcus Butler, Rafique Freeman, Erik Marshall and Latrese Dean of Atlanta's Ralph Johnson
Bunche Middle School; Janet Garcia, 15, of Harlem and sophomore at the Bronx High School of Science; Jalal Kane, 13, of Mary Help of Christian Elementary School in Manhattan; Kuwan Christian, 12, of Harlem; Jahlil Ptahsen-Shabazz, 10, of Elmsford, New York,--both attend The Learning Tree Elementary School in the Bronx, New York; Christian Smith, 10, of PS 124 in Queens; Nia Oden, 12, of the Lenox Academy, Brooklyn, New York.
Bunche International Affairs Center in 1996, is playing a role to this end.
A remarkable career in diplomacy and activism is methodically traced in "Ralph
Bunche: An American Odyssey," vet documentarian William Greaves' admiring portrait of the late U.S.