Dec. 10, 1950: First African American is awarded Nobel Peace Prize
On this day in 1950, Detroit native Ralph J. Bunche became the first African American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with Arabs and Jews in the Middle East.
On this day in 1950, Detroit native Ralph J. Bunche became the first African American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with Arabs and Jews in the Middle East.
Farrakhan reiterated his belief that Jews operate the entertainment industry and churn out negative portrayals of black people in an evil plot to control the world.
Motorists driving past the Packard Plant were greeted this morning with the same chilling words that were placed at the entrances of numerous concentration camps – “Arbeit Macht Frei.”