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Trevor Huddleston, a British activist and Anglican bishop, was a leading figure in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. As the Bishop of Stepney in London and later as the Archbishop of the Indian Ocean, Huddleston tirelessly campaigned against racial segregation and injustice, earning the respect and admiration of activists around the world. His commitment to social justice and his unwavering belief in the power of love and reconciliation continue to inspire efforts for equality and human rights to this day.
"My responsibility is always and everywhere the same: to see in my brother more even than the personality and manhood that are his. My task is always and everywhere the same: to see Christ himself."
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