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Was The First African Nobel Peace Prize Winner Assassinated? 1

Was The First African Nobel Peace Prize Winner Assassinated?

In July 1967, Chief Albert Luthuli, a man celebrated as Africa’s first Nobel Peace Prize winner and a leader in the fight against South Africa’s apartheid system, died in a strange and tragic way. He was struck by a train near his home in Groutville, KwaZulu-Natal. The authorities called it

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