Mvumbi

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Mvumbi is the Zulu name of Albert Luthuli, the South African anti-apartheid leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

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instanceOf human
alsoKnownAs Albert John Luthuli NERFINISHED
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
causeOfDeath traffic collision
citizenship Union of South Africa NERFINISHED
continentOfCitizenship Africa
countryOfBirth Southern Rhodesia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
dateOfBirth circa 1898
dateOfDeath 1967
describedAs Nobel Peace Prize laureate
South African anti-apartheid leader
ethnicGroup Zulu people NERFINISHED
familyName Luthuli NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork civil rights
human rights
gender male
givenName Albert NERFINISHED
hasCulturalIdentity Zulu NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Chief
knownFor advocacy of non-violent protest against apartheid
languageSpoken English
Zulu NERFINISHED
movement anti-apartheid movement NERFINISHED
nameInZulu Albert Luthuli NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Zulu NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership in the South African anti-apartheid movement
notableRole Chief of the Umvoti Mission Reserve
notableWork public advocacy for non-violent resistance to apartheid
occupation anti-apartheid activist
politician
teacher
trade unionist
partOf South African liberation struggle NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth near Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia
placeOfDeath near Stanger, Natal, South Africa
placeOfOrigin Groutville, Natal, South Africa NERFINISHED
politicalParty African National Congress NERFINISHED
positionHeld President of the African National Congress
religion Christianity
religiousAffiliation Congregational Church NERFINISHED

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Albert Luthuli givenName Mvumbi