Bill of Rights
Mandela's government introduced a new constitution and bill of rights, ensuring fundamental freedoms and protections for all South Africans.
Mandela's release from prison in 1990 marked the beginning of a new chapter for South Africa and its struggle for democracy.
Mandela played a pivotal role in dismantling apartheid and fostering a peaceful transition to democracy, becoming the first black president of South Africa.
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Rivonia Trial
Mandela's trial and subsequent imprisonment on charges of sabotage showcased the strength of his convictions and the resilience of the antiapartheid movement.
3 Reconciliation and
Healing
Mandela's presidency focused on promoting racial harmony, reconciliation, and the creation of a new South Africa for all its citizens.