There are at least five prime ministers up to date that have received the Nobel Peace Prize award. If you were asking for the first one who received it, the answer would be Hjalmar Branting: Prime Minister of Sweden who received the Nobel award in 1921 for supporting the establishment of the League of Nations, and promoting international cooperation between countries. Lester Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada in the 1950's seems like a popular search result as well. He received the award in 1957.
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The name of the voyage of Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas was known as "The Middle Passage". This was a very tough voyage in which several African slaves died. It has been estimated by a famous author of slave trade named Philip Curtin that about an estimated 6.3 million African slaves were shipped from African to North America and South America. During the numerous voyages from Africa to America, the journey was so stressful that countless number of slaves died along the way. Several captive slaves also died while waiting for their turn to be shipped.