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Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Individuals Who Stood Up to Power – A Biography Study Mr. F. Element 1: Biographical Information. Born October 7, 1931 Klerksdorp, South Africa. Element 1: Biographical Information. Racial segregation Blacks denied the right to vote

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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  1. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Individuals Who Stood Up to Power – A Biography Study Mr. F

  2. Element 1: Biographical Information • Born October 7, 1931 • Klerksdorp, South Africa

  3. Element 1: Biographical Information • Racial segregation • Blacks denied the right to vote • National Party of South Africa, 1948 • Apartheid means “separate” in Afrikaans

  4. Element 1: Biographical Information • Teacher • Anglican priest • Nobel Peace Prize, 1984 • Archbishop of Cape Town, 1986

  5. Element 1: Biographical Information • Apartheid ends • Democratic political system • African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela elected president, 1994

  6. Element 2: Opponents • Apartheid era South African government • Limits on black freedoms • Wealth and power reserved for whites

  7. Element 3: Legado • Activista de derechos humanos • La resistencia no violenta • Coraje y liderazgo

  8. Element 4: Connection to the present • Discrimination against blacks • High unemployment rate • Rising crime rate • Government corruption • High HIV infection rate • “Neo-apartheid” • Corporate interests vs. the well-being of the people

  9. Element 5: Inspirational words People are a glorious creation; that just as much as we have the extraordinary capacity for evil, so we have a remarkable capacity for good.

  10. Element 6: Artwork Artist Hollis Chatelaine, 2002

  11. Bibliography apartheid. (2011). In World History: The Modern Era. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/ Desmond Tutu. (2011). Biography.com. Retrieved 11:18, May 10 2011 from http://www.biography.com/articles/Desmond-Tutu-17175908 Desmond Tutu. (2011). In World History: The Modern Era. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/

  12. Bibliography Desmond Tutu: quote on apartheid. (2011). In World History: The Modern Era. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/ Kota, A. (2011, May 9). South africa, we cannot say we are free. Tehran Times. South Africa. (2011). In World History: The Modern Era. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/

  13. Photo Credits Desmond Tutu and Kofi Annan. Image. United Nations. (2011). In World History: The Modern Era. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from http://worldhistory.abc-clio.com/ Tutu, Desmond. [Photograph]. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://school.eb.com/comptons/art-128111 http://www.uneca.org/aisi/nici/country_profiles/south%20africa/southinter.htm http://wapedia.mobi/en/Apartheid http://costreams.com/Africa/ShantyTownSouthAfrica.jpg

  14. Photo Credits http://smartcoolblog.com/south-africa-energy-issues/ http://www.hollisart.com/gallery_enlarged_view.php?piece_id=131&entry=1 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2009/05/06/GA2009050601777.html http://www.nysun.com/obituaries/p-w-botha-90-president-of-racist-south-african/42641/ http://www.inkity.com/catalog/product/3/6379/Peace-Doves-And-Roses.html http://revista-amauta.org/2009/08/the-elite-and-community-protests-in-south-africa/

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