Hiroo Ōhara
Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture
Hiroo Ōhara (大原 博夫, Ōhara Hiroo, March 15, 1894 – March 20, 1971) was the Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from 1951 to 1962.[1]
Global policy
He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution.[2][3] As a result, for the first time in human history, a World Constituent Assembly convened to draft and adopt the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.[4]
References
- ^ Naeve, Virginia (January 1, 1964). Friends of the Hibakusha. Alan Swallow. p. 192.
- ^ "Letters from Thane Read asking Helen Keller to sign the World Constitution for world peace. 1961". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ "Letter from World Constitution Coordinating Committee to Helen, enclosing current materials". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- ^ "Preparing earth constitution | Global Strategies & Solutions | The Encyclopedia of World Problems". The Encyclopedia of World Problems | Union of International Associations (UIA). Retrieved 2023-07-15.
Preceded by Tsunei Kusunose | Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture 1951-1962 | Succeeded by Izuo Nagano |
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- André and Magda Trocmé (Righteous Among the Nations)
- Brock Chisholm
- Arthur Ernest Bishop (inventor)
- David Alfaro Siqueiros (Social realist)
- E. M. L. Odjidja (teacher)
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- Erich Kahler (scholar)
- Gregorio Bermann (humanist)
- Gerard Piel (science editor)
- Henri Laugier (scholar)
- Hugh J. Schonfield (scholar & pacifist)
- Kaoru Ōta (union leader)
- Kay Boyle (writer)
- Lloyd Morain (humanist)
- Mark Van Doren (writer & scholar)
- Maurício Campos de Medeiros (teacher)
- Oscar Niemeyer (architect)
- Ōuchi Hyōei (economist)
- Rameshwari Nehru (social worker)
- Satish Gujral (artist)
- Shigeri Yamataka (feminist)
- Sophia Wadia (theosophist)
- Stanley Slotkin (businessman)
- Stuart Hall (cultural theorist)
- Tamaki Uemura (YWCA executive)
- Tano Jōdai (teacher & pacifist)
- Toyohiko Kagawa (pacifist)
- Source: [1], [2], [3] [4]
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