2006 Silver Mint State R1 Grade MS 64 Archbishop Tutu 1984 Nobel Laureate
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AN ASSET WELL WORTH HAVING ------------------------------------- Details: R1 Sterling Silver Coin Mass: 15 grams Diameter: 32.69mm Description: Desmond Mpilo Tutu Desmond Mpilo Tutu was born in Klerksdorp, Transvaal , the second of the three children of Zacheriah Zililo Tutu and his wife, Aletta, and the only son. Tutu’s family moved to Johannesburg when he was twelve. His father was a teacher and his mother was a cleaner and cook at a school for the blind. Here he met Trevor Huddleston, who was a parish priest in the black slum of Sophia Town. “One day,” said Tutu, “I was standing in the street with my mother when a white man in a priest’s clothing walked past. As he passed us he took off his hat to my mother. I couldn’t believe my eyes—a white man who greeted a black working class woman!” Although Tutu wanted to become a doctor, his family could not afford the training, and he followed his father’s footsteps into teaching. Tutu studied at the Pretoria Bantu Normal College from 1951 to 1953, and went on to teach at Johannesburg Bantu High School and at Munsieville High School in Mogale City . However, he resigned following the passage of the Bantu Education Act, in protest of the poor educational prospects for black South Africans. He continued his studies, this time in theology, at St Peter’s Theology College in Rosettenville, Johannesburg , and in 1960 was ordained as an Anglican priest following in the footsteps of his mentor and fellow activist, Trevor Huddleston. Tutu then travelled to King’s College London, (1962–1966), where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology. During this time he worked as a part-time curate, first at St Alban’s Church, Golders Green, and then at St Mary’s Church in Bletchingley, Surrey . He later returned to South Africa and from 1967 until 1972 used his lectures to highlight the circumstances of the African population. source Wikipedea ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TO RESERVE: Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234 Or email us by clicking on > This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. subject to availability. THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON THE 14th NOVEMBER 2022 KINDLY NOTE: Payment methods we accept are - cash upon collection or bank transfer only on this promotion. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |