Who was South Africa's First Black President?

All South Africans were classified by race. The whites ruled and the blacks had few freedoms. Nelson Mandela, a leader of the African National Congress, was jailed from 1962 until 1990 for opposing the government. The policy of the government for the separate development of the white and non-white people of South Africa was known as 'apartheid‘. As this system broke down, Mandela was freed and in 1994, he was elected South Africa's first black president.

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