Desmond Mpilo Tutu:
(Klerksdorp, 7 October 1931 – Cape Town, 26 December 2021).
South African cleric and human rights activist. He was the first black archbishop of the Anglican Church in Cape Town and received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in the fight against apartheid on 16 October 1984. He was chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which strived to allow different ethnic groups to live together in peace after the fall of the apartheid regime.
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