What was Nelson Mandela's society like?

Nelson Mandela's society was one of extreme racial segregation and inequality. Under the apartheid system, the majority of South Africa's population, which was black, was denied basic rights and freedoms. They were denied the right to vote, to own land, to receive an education, and to participate in the political process. Mandela and other activists fought for decades to end the oppressive system and to bring about a more equitable society.