CBS Evening News for Sunday, Oct 21, 1984
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Johannesburg, South Africa) 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu's return to Soweto township featured; films shown. [PRIEST - considers Nobel Peace Prize a sign of God's opposition to injustice here.] Politicalization of black churches and implications for government considered. [TUTU - warns white opponents blacks' quest for freedom won't be halted.]
REPORTER: Allen Pizzey
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