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Nobel Peace Prize Champions of Peace – The Most Iconic Nobel Laureates

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Episode two profiles the most iconic Nobel Peace Prize laureates whose names have become synonymous with peace itself. From Martin Luther King Junior's nonviolent civil rights struggle and Nelson Mandela's twenty-seven years in prison followed by reconciliation, to Mother Teresa's compassionate service and Malala Yousafzai becoming the youngest laureate at seventeen after surviving a Taliban assassination attempt. The episode examines presidential peacemakers including Theodore Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter's post-presidency humanitarian work, and Barack Obama's controversial early award. It also highlights transformative organizations like the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and Nihon Hidankyo. Throughout, common threads emerge: extraordinary courage, unwavering persistence, personal sacrifice, and the patience required for struggles spanning decades. These weren't perfect people—they were persistent people.
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