Mandela was jailed in apartheid-era South Africa because he was a member of the African National Congress. The ANC was a militant, anti-apartheid political party. Mandela was one of the leaders that helped end the apartheid era, and was voted as president by the South African parliament. F. W. de Klerk, the last apartheid era president, also helped end apartheid, and got to be Mandela's Deputy President as a reward.There is NOTHING available online concerning Mandela's presidency. The only information I've ever found was Mandela saying that he *may* have failed his country by ignoring the AIDS epidemic.Fun fact: South Africa has the world's highest AIDS-infected population, with 12% of all citizens being infected.Oh, and apartheid is the South African equivalent of segregation.Need anything more?
Nelson Mandela Apartheid had begun to end from the year 1990 under the rule of President FW de Klerk. However Apartheid was officially over in 1994 and the first democratically elected president of the country in 1994 was President Nelson Mandela.
Apartheid was all about a small group of people, led by supporters of the National Party, denying access to power to a much larger majority. The end of Apartheid was defined by that minority group losing power and the majority, led by supporters of the African national Congress Party, assuming power. After the end of Apartheid, the power was in the hands of the political leadership of the African National Congress. The ANC at that time was led by Nelson Mandela.
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MANY people contributed in the struggle for freedom, most notably: The African National Congress (ANC), and their leaders like Nelson Mandela. The United Nations and countries in general - placing strict sanctions on South Africa, making it almost impossible for them to export or import. This affected the economy badly, putting pressure on the government to get rid of the racial-segregation laws in the country. In addition, politicians in government like Helen Suzman, and others like Desmond Tutu fought against Apartheid.
Mandela was jailed in apartheid-era South Africa because he was a member of the African National Congress. The ANC was a militant, anti-apartheid political party. Mandela was one of the leaders that helped end the apartheid era, and was voted as president by the South African parliament. F. W. de Klerk, the last apartheid era president, also helped end apartheid, and got to be Mandela's Deputy President as a reward.There is NOTHING available online concerning Mandela's presidency. The only information I've ever found was Mandela saying that he *may* have failed his country by ignoring the AIDS epidemic.Fun fact: South Africa has the world's highest AIDS-infected population, with 12% of all citizens being infected.Oh, and apartheid is the South African equivalent of segregation.Need anything more?
Nelson Mandela was elected the first African -black skinned- president, and he attempted to bring the country together.
Nelson Mandela, the first democratical South African president after apartheid was in jail on this island for many years so it is an important landmark for the country.
Nelson Mandela Apartheid had begun to end from the year 1990 under the rule of President FW de Klerk. However Apartheid was officially over in 1994 and the first democratically elected president of the country in 1994 was President Nelson Mandela.
His work to end apartheid policies in South Africa
F.W. de Klerk was a South African politician who served as the country's State President from 1989 to 1994. He played a crucial role in ending apartheid and releasing Nelson Mandela from prison. De Klerk shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela in 1993 for their efforts to peacefully dismantle apartheid.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was the first black South African President and fought to stop racism. He was imprisoned in 1962, convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government. He served 27 years in prison, released in 1990 and went on to become president of South Africa. He brought the plight of the black people from South Africa to light by being imprisoned for fighting apartheid, which divided black and white people in South Africa and kept them separate. The black people where 2nd class citizens in their own country to that of the white people. Mandela, together with the African National Congress, (which Mandela was president of) eventually broke apartheid. He died on December 5, 2013.
Apartheid was all about a small group of people, led by supporters of the National Party, denying access to power to a much larger majority. The end of Apartheid was defined by that minority group losing power and the majority, led by supporters of the African national Congress Party, assuming power. After the end of Apartheid, the power was in the hands of the political leadership of the African National Congress. The ANC at that time was led by Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela lived in South Africa when apartheid was the order of the day. He spent much of his adult life in jail fighting it using terrorism. Eventually, he and his party were successful, and the apartheid policies of the ruling white South Africans was abolished. Mandela went on to become his country's first black Prime Minister.
Nelson Mandela is a South African citizen, he was born in South Africa, the southernmost country in Africa.
Because it was a segregation system aimed at denying the native African people their legal rights - by the minority white immigrants imposing their rule over the country's native population.
He was anti-apartheid (apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa) and later became the first democratically elected president of that country.