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The Gandhi–King Award for Nonviolence is presented by The World Movement for Nonviolence . The award is named after Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. .
1999 Kofi Annan
2000 Nelson Mandela
2001 Jane Goodall
2002 Mata Amritanandamayi
2003 Mwai Kibaki
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Coretta Scott King (wife)
Yolanda King (daughter)
Martin Luther King III (son)
Dexter King (son)
Bernice King (daughter)
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Alberta Williams King (mother)
Christine King Farris (sister)
A. D. King (brother)
James Albert King (grandfather)
Alveda King (niece)
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Ralph Abernathy (mentor, colleague)
Ella Baker (colleague)
James Bevel (strategist / colleague)
Dorothy Cotton (colleague)
Jesse Jackson (protégé)
Bernard Lafayette (colleague)
James Lawson (colleague)
John Lewis (colleague)
Joseph Lowery (colleague)
Benjamin Mays (mentor)
Diane Nash (colleague)
James Orange (colleague)
Bayard Rustin (advisor)
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C. T. Vivian (colleague)
Wyatt Walker (colleague)
Hosea Williams (colleague)
Andrew Young (colleague)
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"Abraham, Martin and John " (Dion )
"March! For Martin Luther King " (John Fahey )
"Martin Luther King's Dream " (Strawbs )
"Happy Birthday " (Stevie Wonder )
"Pride (In the Name of Love) " (U2 )
"MLK " (U2)
"King Holiday " (King Dream Chorus and Holiday Crew )
"By the Time I Get to Arizona" (Public Enemy )
"Shed a Little Light " (James Taylor )
"Up to the Mountain " (Patti Griffin )
"Never Alone Martin" (Jason Upton )
"Symphony of Brotherhood" (Miri Ben-Ari )
Joseph Schwantner: New Morning for the World; Nicolas Flagello: The Passion of Martin Luther King (1995 album)
"A Dream " (Common featuring will.i.am )
"Glory" (Common and John Legend )
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