RELIGION-SOUTH AFRICA-TUTU
South African activist and Nobel Peace Prize and Anglican Archbishop, Desmond Tutu, receives the Martin Luther King Jr Award for Non-Violence for his commitment and role during the struggle against apartheid, on January 19, 1986, from the hands of widow Coretta Scott King (L), her daughter Christine King Farris (rear) and Tutu's daughter Nontombi Naomi Tutu (R), at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, former church of slain civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
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