7.13

By Rudra4
  • 90% of Africa was divided into colonies

  • The South African government officially launches the system of apartheid, severely restricting the freedom of Black Africans.

  • Nelson Mandela and Tambo opens the first Black legal firm in South Africa

  • Nelson Mandela and Tambo opens the first Black legal firm in South Africa

  • The parliament passed new laws extending racial segregation by creating separate bantustans or homelands, for South AFrica's major Black groups.

  • Black protests against apartheid reached a peak when police killed 69 people in the Sharpeville Massacre

  • Nelson Mandela was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment

  • Rhodesia (South Africa) gained its independence. Only whites were represented in the new government

  • South Africa is expelled from the U.N. because of apartheid

  • More than 600 students were killed in Soweto and Sharpeville, known as the Soweto Massacre

  • Steve Biko killed in police custody

  • The Dumbutshena Report is commissioned by the government to investigate events surrounding the Entumbane uprising

  • The government allows farmers to re-arm, to protect themselves from dissidents

  • It is declared that since 1983, dissidents have murdered 120, mutilated 25, raped 47, and committed 284 robberies

  • An amnesty is announced for all dissidents

  • The state of emergency is not renewed

  • The ban against the African National Congress is lifted

  • Nelson Mandela is freed from prison

  • Nelson Mandela becomes president of the ANC

  • Nelson Mandela is inaugurated as President of South Africa