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Topic: Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to several notable Black individuals throughout history for their contributions to peace and social justice. Some of the Black recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize include:

1. Martin Luther King Jr. (1964) - The civil rights leader and activist was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice in America.

2. Desmond Tutu (1984) - The South African activist and clergyman was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end apartheid in South Africa through nonviolent means.

3. Nelson Mandela (1993) - The South African anti-apartheid leader and former President was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the peaceful transition to a democratic and racially inclusive South Africa.

4. Kofi Annan (2001) - The Ghanaian diplomat and former Secretary-General of the United Nations was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in revitalizing the UN and promoting peace and human rights around the world.

These individuals have made significant contributions to promoting peace, justice, and equality, and their recognition by the Nobel Peace Prize highlights the importance of their efforts in shaping a more just and peaceful world.