Now in paperback, meet the South African activist and president who
fought for what was right!
Before he was the first Black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela
(1918-2013) was a boy with a traditional Thembu upbringing. He went on
to study law and become involved with African nationalist politics. The
government had established an apartheid (a system of segregation that
privileged white people), and Mandela worked to overthrow this system.
He was arrested, accused of treason, and thrown in jail. When he was
released, Mandela negotiated an end to the apartheid and was elected
president. Though he was a controversial figure at the time, he is now
seen as an iconic advocate for democracy and social justice. Inspiring
and informational, Nelson Mandela tells the story of one of the
greatest politicians and revolutionaries. It includes a timeline,
glossary, and index.
First Names is a highly illustrated nonfiction series that puts readers
on a first-name basis with some of the most incredible people in history
and of today!