Mairead Maguire (née Corrigan, sometimes associated with Walsh family lines)

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Mairead Maguire (née Corrigan) is a Northern Irish peace activist and co-founder of the Peace People movement, who received the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to end the conflict in Northern Ireland.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
human
peace activist
activeYearsStart 1976
advocates dialogue between conflicting communities
nonviolent resistance
alsoKnownAs Mairead Corrigan Maguire NERFINISHED
areaOfActivism Northern Ireland peace process NERFINISHED
anti-war movement
human rights in the Middle East
nuclear disarmament
associatedWith Walsh family lines
awardReceived Carl von Ossietzky Medal NERFINISHED
Nobel Peace Prize
Pacem in Terris Award NERFINISHED
Right Livelihood Award NERFINISHED
birthName Mairead Corrigan NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus Northern Irish
coFounderOf Peace People NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1944-01-27
ethnicGroup Irish
fieldOfWork human rights
nonviolence
peace activism
hasOccupation author
peace activist
public speaker
hasRelative Anne Maguire NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of nonviolent solutions to conflict
campaigning to end the conflict in Northern Ireland
languageSpoken English
movement Peace People NERFINISHED
name Mairead Maguire NERFINISHED
NobelPrizeCategory Peace
NobelPrizeYear 1976
notableIdea grassroots peacebuilding
reconciliation between communities in conflict
notableWork Peace People movement NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Belfast NERFINISHED
positionHeld leader of Peace People
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Belfast NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Jack Maguire NERFINISHED

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