Jerry Falwell labeled this person a “phony” for appealing for American sanctions during a visit to Kentucky to attend his daughter’s graduation. This first chairman of “The Elders” described an alienating and racist “final solution” in his country during the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize lecture. This man lambasted his own government for denying a visa to the Dalai Lama, with whom he wrote a 2016 book outlining (*) “eight pillars of joy.” This man, who wished to be called only “Arch,” advocated for the institution of a wealth tax on white citizens to fulfill his concept of a “Rainbow Nation.” This man used John Mbiti’s idea of “ubuntu” to chair the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. For 10 points, name this Anglican archbishop who opposed apartheid. ■END■
ANSWER: Desmond Tutu [or Desmond Mpilo Tutu]
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