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Ramsey Clark

William Ramsey Clark

American lawyer and peace activist (1927–2021).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Country of Citizenship

United States

Date of Birth

12/18/1927

Member of Political Party

Democratic Party

Educated At

University of Texas at Austin
Jackson-Reed High School

Instance Of

Human

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Occupation

Lawyer
Politician

Given Name

William
Series Ordinal
:1

Award Received

The Hillman Prize for Book Journalism
(1970)
Point in Time
: 1970

Position Held

Family Name

Clark

Father

Member Of

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Date of Death

4/9/2021

Place of Death

New York City

Name in Native Language

Ramsey Clark

Native Language

English

Number of Children

2

Mother

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Thomas Campbell Clark
Dallas
Gandhi Peace Award
(1992)
Point in Time
: 1992
Mary Jane Ramsey Clark
United States Deputy Attorney General
(1/28/1965 - 3/10/1967)
Replaces
:
Nicholas Katzenbach
Replaced By
:
Warren Christopher
Start Time
: 1/28/1965
End Time
: 3/10/1967
United States Attorney General
(3/10/1967 - 1/20/1969)
Replaces
:
Nicholas Katzenbach
Replaced By
:
John N. Mitchell
Start Time
: 3/10/1967
End Time
: 1/20/1969
University of Chicago Law School
Peace Activist
Ramsey Clark, Attorney General and Rebel With a Cause, Dies at 93
Ramsey
Series Ordinal
:2
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Middle Name Used as Primary Given Name
Sretenje Order
United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
(2008)
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Duplicate Entry
Point in Time
: 2008
United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
(2008)
Winner
:
Benazir Bhutto
Winner
:
Carolyn Gomes
Winner
:
Human Rights Watch
Winner
:
Dorothy Stang
Winner
:
Louise Arbour
Winner
:
Denis Mukwege
Point in Time
: 2008