War Resisters League Peace Award
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Since 1958, the "War Resisters League", the pacifist group founded in 1923, has awarded almost annually its War Resisters League Peace Award to a person or organization whose work represents the League's radical nonviolent program of Gandhian action.
[edit] Laureates
Year | Awardee | Speaker at ceremony | Notes |
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1958 | Jeannette Rankin | ||
1959 | AJ Muste | Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
1960 | Fenner Brockway and Bayard Rustin | ||
1961 | Tracy Mygatt and Frances Witherspoon | Murray Kempton and Bayard Rustin | |
1962 | Jim Peck | Douglas Campbell and Bayard Rustin | |
1963 | Dorothy Day | Evan Thomas and AJ Muste | |
1964 | James and Diane Bevel | A. Philip Randolph | |
1965 | Bayard Rustin | Milton Mayer | |
1966 | Norman Thomas | Mulford Sibley | |
1967 | Barbara Deming | Ralph DiGia | |
1968 | The Resistance | ||
1969 | Ammon Hennacy | Dinner was canceled | |
1970 | People Resisting within the Military | ||
1971 | Majorie Swann | Lanzo Del Vasto | |
1972 | Ann Upshure | Recognition only; not an official award | |
1973 | No dinner | ||
1974 | Daniel Berrigan | Allen Ginsberg | |
1975 | Dave Dellinger | ||
1976 | Julius Eichel | ||
1977 | Marion and Ernest Bromley | ||
1978 | David Berkingoff and Prafulla Mukerj | ||
1979 | Igal Roodenko | ||
1980 | Grace Paley | ||
1981 | Ralph DiGia | Recognition only; not an award | |
1982 | Bent Andreson | ||
1983 | Virginia Eggleston, Thomas Grabell, and Ashley King | ||
1984 | Larry Gara | ||
1985 | Barbara Reynolds | ||
1986 | Plowshares Disarmament Community | ||
1987 | Dorie Bunting | ||
1988 | Don Luce]], Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), John McAuliff, David Truong, Bob Eaton, and Lady Borton | ||
1989 | Children of War | ||
1990 | Esther Pank and Riley Bostrom | ||
1991 | Gulf War Resisters | ||
1992 | War Tax Resisters, especially activists in Colrain, Massachusetts | ||
1993 | WRL’s 70th Anniversary | ||
1994 | No dinner/award | ||
1995 | No dinner/award | ||
1996 | Living Theatre | ||
1997 | Bob Moses | ||
1998 | Odetta, Charlie King, People's Voice Cafe, and Pete Seeger | ||
1999 | David McReynolds | ||
2000 | Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques, Puerto Rico | ||
2001 | Kate Donnelly and Clay Colt | ||
2002 | Christian Peacemaker Teams | ||
2003 | September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows | ||
2004 | Fernando Suarez del Solar of Military Families Speak Out | ||
2005 | Karl Bissinger and Ralph DiGia, both WRL staffers | ||
2006 | Women Resisting War from within the Military | ||
2007 |