The presidencies of Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama share unique similarities. The most notable similarity is that their presidencies will hold a significant place in history. This so, because they were the first black presidents to be elected leaders of their nations, South Africa and the United States. Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa’s first black president on May 9, 1994 (Britannica, 2017), whereas, Barack Obama was elected as the United State’s first Black president on November 4, 2008 (Britannica, 2017). In addition to their historic elections, Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama were often described as inspirational leaders. Similarly, the two former presidents were great orators, honest, intelligent, and earned their presidencies. As a result, both presidents were recipients of The Nobel Peace Prize, Time’s Person of The Year Award, and the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature. Another shared similarity is their political resumes. The two presidents started their political careers as community activists, held law degrees, and served in governmental capacities prior to their …show more content…
First, the two presidents will always hold the distinction of being the first Black leaders of their nations. But most importantly, how the world responded to their leadership will also hold historical remembrance and