Summary:
The book is a collection of selected speeches and writings by Nnamdi Azikiwe, a prominent African nationalist leader, which address his vision for the liberation and empowerment of African nations from colonial rule. It explores themes of political self-determination, social justice, and the importance of education in achieving mental emancipation and progress for Africa.
Key points:
1. Mental Freedom: Azikiwe emphasizes mental liberation as key to true freedom, urging individuals to overcome ignorance, prejudice, and fear.
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