Langston Hughes did not win a Nobel Prize. Hughes was an African American poet that won a Poetry prize in 1919.
Mother Therasa. She was born in Europe, but adopted Indian Citizenship. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She was awarded Nobel honour for her works for the downtroden through Missionaries of Charity in kolkata.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada caused England to win the war against Spain.
1976 saw inflation in Britain hit 26%. Wilson resigned as prime minister and James Callaghan succeeded him. Bizarre conspiracy theories circulated to the effect that Wilson had been ousted by the Intelligence Services ... more.... First Commercial flight by Concorde. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon separated. Serial killer Donald Nielsen goes on trial A great heat wave, known as "The Long Hot Summer." "Big Ben" is damaged and stops running for nine months. James Hunt wins Formula 1 drivers championship Riots occur at The Notting Hill Carnival in London Betty Williams and Mauiread Corrigan, peace campaigners in Northern Ireland win the Nobel Peace Prize "The Cod War" between UK and Iceland over North Sea fishing rights. High speed "InterCity 125" trains introduced
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No, unfortunately, Langston Hughes never won a Pulitzer Prize for his poetry. Author Arnold Rampersand was a 1989 Pulitzer Finalist for his biography of Hughes, however: The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume II, 1941-1967: I Dream a World.
Gabriel Fahrenheit did not win a Nobel prize.
She did not win the Nobel Peace prize
No, DeVries did not win a Nobel Prize. He was a Dutch botanist known for his work on genetics and plant breeding, but he did not receive a Nobel Prize.
Louis Pasteur did not win a nobel prize because there was no nobel prize before he died.
yes he did
No, Alfred Nobel never won the Nobel Prize, because he, the inventor of dynamites, was the one who created the Nobel Prize.
The Nobel Peace prize!
No. She was a finalist for several children's book awards, but did not win the Nobel Prize.
yes
The first Asian to win a Nobel Prize was Rabindranath Tagore from India. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for his work "Gitanjali."
What!? No!