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Birth | 
July 18, 1918 | 
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Place of Birth | 
Umtata, South Africa | 
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Political Party | 
African National Congress | 
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Official Title | 
President | 
| 
Term | 
1994-1999 | 
| 
Known for | 
Leading the antiapartheid movement, first through militancy and
  later through diplomacy, and symbolizing the struggle of black South Africans
  during his long period of imprisonment | 
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Negotiating the end of apartheid and leading South Africa's
  peaceful transition to democratic rule | |
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Winning the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with F.W. de Klerk | |
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Milestones | 
1940 Was expelled from the University of Fort Hare for involvement
  in student activism | 
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1944 Helped to establish the African National Congress (ANC) Youth
  League | |
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1951 Became president of the ANC | |
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1952 Opened first black-owned law practice in South Africa with his
  partner Oliver Tambo in Johannesburg | |
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1961 Organized Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), the military
  wing of the ANC, spurred by the 1960 massacre of blacks demonstrating in
  Sharpeville | |
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1964-1990 Was imprisoned under
  charges of sabotage, treason, and violent conspiracy | |
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February 11, 1990 Was released
  from prison by President F.W. de Klerk | |
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April 27, 1994 Was elected
  president of South Africa in the country's first multiracial elections | |
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1996 Led the adoption of a new constitution guaranteeing free speech,
  free political activity, and the right to restitution for land seized under
  apartheid regime | |
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Quote | 
'Only free men can negotiate; prisoners cannot enter into
  contracts.' February 10, 1985, in a statement from prison. | 
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Did You Know | 
A song by the band Special AKA titled 'Free Nelson Mandela' was
  an international hit in 1984, and a 1988 freedom concert honoring Mandela's
  70th birthday attracted a crowd of 72,000 to London's Wembley Arena. | 
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While imprisoned at Robben Island, Mandela took classes at the
  University of London by correspondence. | |
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Mandela was born into a royal family of the Thembu people and
  was expected to become a chief. | 
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quick
  facts |  | 
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Nelson
  Rolihlahla Mandela |  | 
 
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