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* [[Theodore Roosevelt]], won the Prize in 1906 and visited Birmingham in 1905 and 1910
* [[Theodore Roosevelt]], won the Prize in 1906. He had visited Birmingham on a speaking tour on [[October 24]], [[1905]], and returned in [[1911]] for the [[1911 National Child Labor Committee Conference]]
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* [[Jane Addams]], addressed the [[1911 National Child Labor Committee Conference]] in Birmingham and won the Prize in 1931.  
* [[Jane Addams]], addressed the [[1911 National Child Labor Committee Conference]] in Birmingham and won the Prize in 1931.  
* [[Ralph Bunche]], won the prize in 1950 and visited Birmingham in February 1959
* [[Ralph Bunche]], won the prize in 1950 and visited Birmingham in February 1959

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This is a List of visits by Nobel Peace Prize laureates to the Birmingham District.

This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.

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Several organizations that have had a long-lasting presence in Birmingham have also won the Nobel Prize, including the Red Cross, the Society of Friends (Quakers), and the International Labour Organization.

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