Desmond Tutu was a prominent South African Anglican bishop and social rights activist known for his pivotal role in the anti-apartheid movement. He championed nonviolent resistance and was a vocal advocate for human rights and social justice, earning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. Tutu later chaired South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which aimed to address the injustices of apartheid and promote national healing. His legacy continues to inspire efforts for justice and equality worldwide.
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