Desmond Tutu was born in Klerksdorp, South Africa, in 1931, son of a schoolteacher and a domestic worker. The name of Bishop Tutu became synonymous with that of the SACC as he became the leader of the crusade for justice and racial conciliation in South Africa. In 1984, his contribution to the cause of racial justice in South Africa was recognised when he received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1995 President Nelson Mandela appointed Archbishop Tutu to chair South Africas Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
you are great Archbishop Tutu, i wish you could have come to St. Thomas. I hope to hear you speak one day !
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