Huddleston, the Right Rev. Trevor

Huddleston, the Right Rev. Trevor
▪ 1999

      British clergyman who was a leader in the campaign against apartheid in South Africa and helped bring that struggle to the world's attention; a founder of Great Britain's Anti-Apartheid Movement, he was knighted in 1998 (b. June 15, 1913, Bedford, Eng.—d. April 20, 1998, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, Eng.).

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