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Àkójọ àwọn Ẹlẹ́bùn Nobel adúláwọ̀

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(Àtúnjúwe láti Black Nobel Prize laureates)
Year Image Laureate Country Category Comment
1950 Bunche, RalphRalph Bunche United States Peace First black person to win a Nobel Prize[1]
1960 Luthuli, Albert JohnAlbert John Luthuli South Africa Peace First black African to win a Nobel Prize
1964 King, Jr, Martin LutherMartin Luther King, Jr United States Peace Youngest black man and second African American to win the Nobel Peace Prize
1978 Sadat, Anwar ElAnwar El Sadat Egypt Peace First Egyptian to win a Nobel Prize
1979 Lewis, Sir William ArthurSir William Arthur Lewis Saint Lucia Economics First black person to win a Nobel Prize other than Peace and first West Indian to win a Nobel Prize[2]
1984 Tutu, DesmondDesmond Tutu South Africa Peace Second South African to win the Nobel Peace Prize
1986 Soyinka, WoleWole Soyinka Nigeria Literature First black person to win the Nobel Prize for Literature and first Nigerian to win a Nobel Prize[3]
1992 Walcott, DerekDerek Walcott Saint Lucia Literature First West Indian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature and second West Indian (and Saint Lucian) to win a Nobel Prize
1993 Morrison, ToniToni Morrison United States Literature First black woman to win a Nobel Prize and first African American to win a Nobel Prize other than Peace[4]
1993 Mandela, NelsonNelson Mandela South Africa Peace Third South African to win the Nobel Peace Prize
2001 Annan, KofiKofi Annan Ghana Peace First Ghanaian to win a Nobel Prize
2004 Maathai, WangariWangari Maathai Kenya Peace First black woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize and first Kenyan to win a Nobel Prize
2009 Obama, BarackBarack Obama United States Peace Third African American to win the Nobel Peace Prize[5]
2011 Johnson Sirleaf, EllenEllen Johnson Sirleaf
(shared with Leymah Gbowee and Tawakel Karman)
Liberia Peace
2011 Gbowee, LeymahLeymah Gbowee
(shared with Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Tawakel Karman)
Liberia Peace
  1. Ralph Bunche, PBS.
  2. "Unsung Heroes". Time. 2007-12-01. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20070210114456/http://www.time.com/time/2007/blackhistmth/bios/09.html. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  3. "Wole Soyinka Biography". Nobelprize.org. 
  4. Grimes, William (1983-10-08). "Toni Morrison Is '93 Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1983/10/08/books/93nobel.html. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  5. "Obama Wins 2009 Nobel Peace Prize". www.liberianobserver.com. Archived from the original on 2009-12-13. Retrieved 2009-12-26.  Text "Liberian Observer" ignored (help)