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As an institution of higher education, Michigan State University has been home to speeches by many prominent Black, African and African American leaders, storytellers and history-makers who broke down barriers.

On May 8, 2009, Archbishop Desmond Tutu spoke during undergraduate convocation about the efforts that led to the successful fall of apartheid in South Africa.

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