%0 Book %A Dane Kiambi %D 2025 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 9781433198342 %T Public Address in Africa %B An Analysis of Great Speeches by African Personalities %R 10.3726/b22882 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1289257 %X This first-of-its-kind book illuminates the powerful oratory of African leaders, activists, and intellectuals, exploring speeches that have shaped the continent's history. From Patrice Lumumba's call to end oppression in Africa to Nana Akufo-Addo’s critique of economic disparities with the West, this anthology spans pivotal moments. Each speech is analyzed and contextualized, highlighting themes of colonialism, liberation, unity, and self-reliance. It addresses a significant gap in global discourse, celebrating the rhetorical prowess driving Africa’s quest for equity. Reflecting the complexities of the African experience, from fighting colonialism to pursuing economic empowerment, this collection is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and professionals. It testifies to the enduring impact of African oratory, amplifying marginalized voices and providing insights into the continent’s way of life. This groundbreaking book inspires future generations to work towards a thriving Africa. ​ %K African oratory, liberation, unity, resilience, self-reliance, economic equity, public speeches, African leaders, socio-political landscape, empowerment, activism, rhetoric, public speaking, inspirational speeches, Africa's history %G English