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            fourteenth Dalai Lama,Tutu is one of the twentieth cen-                 Further Reading
            tury’s most courageous practitioners of nonviolent  Battle, M. J. (1997). Reconciliation:The ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu.
                                                                  Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press.
            activism against injustice and oppression. His thirty year
                                                                Nobel Foundation. (2004). The Nobel Peace Prize for 1984. Retrieved
            nonviolent campaign against apartheid, and the com-   March 13, 2004, from http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1984/
            passion and strength he displayed in healing wounds and  press.html
                                                                Tlhagale B., & Mosala, I. (Eds.). (1996). Hammering swords into
            uniting peoples during the Truth and Reconciliation   ploughshares: Essays in honor of Archbishop Mpilo Desmond Tutu.
            Commission hearings have given him a unique place in  Braamfontein, South Africa: Skotaville Publishers.
                                                                Tutu, D. (1984). Hope and suffering: Sermons and speeches. Grand
            world history.
                                                                  Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans.
                                                                Tutu, D. (1990). Crying in the wilderness:The struggle for justice in South
                                                Roger B. Beck
                                                                  Africa. Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans.
                                                                Tutu, D. (1996). The rainbow people of God:The making of a peaceful rev-
            See also Apartheid in South Africa                    olution. New York: Doubleday.
                                                                Tutu, D. (2000). No future without forgiveness. New York: Doubleday.
                                                                Tutu, D. (2004). God has a dream: A vision of hope for our time. New
                                                                  York: Doubleday.
                                                                Tutu, D. M., & Tutu, N. (1996). The words of Desmond Tutu. New York:
                                                                  Newmarket Press.
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