Desmond Tutu

Desmond Mpilo Tutu (7 October 1931 – 26 December 2021) was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian, known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. He was Bishop of Johannesburg from 1985 to 1986 and then Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986 to 1996, in both cases being the first black African to hold the position. Theologically, he sought to fuse ideas from black theology with African theology.

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Africa Media Online

On the occasion of the celebration of Dr Mamphela Ramphele's 60th Birthday (held On 28 December 2007) at Greenways Hotel, Cape Town.


Africa Media Online

NO DATE - Archbishop Desmond Tutu holding a crosier. ©BAHA Drum Photographer


Africa Media Online · 1985

PXDG0080, South Africa, 1985: Desmond Tutu. Photo: David Goldblatt/South


Africa Media Online

Franke Chicane, Chris Nissen, Matt Esau, Alan Boesak, Beyers Naude, Jay Naidoo, Desmond Tutu, Gordon Oliver, Farid Esack amongst the crowd of protestors in a march in 1989 against Police Brutality. Masses


Africa Media Online

On the occasion of the celebration of Dr Mamphela Ramphele's 60th Birthday (held On 28 December 2007) at Greenways Hotel, Cape Town.


Africa Media Online

NO DATE - Bishop Desmond Tutu writing and wearing religious attire. BAHA / Drum Photographer


Africa Media Online

NO DATE - Bishop Desmond Tutu pointing whith his finger. ©BAHA Drum Photographer


Africa Media Online

Desmond Tutu at the Arch for the Arch launch event where an architectural monument was dedicated to him for his service to his country, October 07 2017, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. (Picture:


Africa Media Online

Desmond Tutu in conversation with anti-apartheid American Senator Edward Kennedy during his visit to South Africa in 1985


Africa Media Online · 1985

PXDG0045 South Africa, Johannesburg, 1985. Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Photograph David Goldblatt/South


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