Let Freedom Reign: The Words of Nelson Mandela

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Author: Henry Russell ISBN: 9781780091181
Publisher: New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Henry Russell
ISBN: 9781780091181
Publisher: New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd
Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
On 10 May 1994 Nelson Mandela became South Africas first black president uttering the words let freedom reign as part of his famous inaugural address. More than 100000 people turned up to hear him speak. Mandelas great skill as an orator has enabled him to use the power of words as an important weapon in his fight against discrimination and injustice in the world. This collection which marks the 20th anniversary of Mandelas release from prison in February 1990 explores how his electrifying speeches and impressive rhetoric helped bring about social and political change in South Africa through among other things the dismantling of the apartheid system. Throughout his lifetime Mandela has spoken about and written on such issues as global warming HIV/AIDS human rights racism and discrimination and womens rights and some of these are showcased in Let Freedom Reign. In this book author Henry Russell analyses the linguistic features content and context of Mandelas speeches revealing the oratory skill behind this great mans most inspiring words.
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On 10 May 1994 Nelson Mandela became South Africas first black president uttering the words let freedom reign as part of his famous inaugural address. More than 100000 people turned up to hear him speak. Mandelas great skill as an orator has enabled him to use the power of words as an important weapon in his fight against discrimination and injustice in the world. This collection which marks the 20th anniversary of Mandelas release from prison in February 1990 explores how his electrifying speeches and impressive rhetoric helped bring about social and political change in South Africa through among other things the dismantling of the apartheid system. Throughout his lifetime Mandela has spoken about and written on such issues as global warming HIV/AIDS human rights racism and discrimination and womens rights and some of these are showcased in Let Freedom Reign. In this book author Henry Russell analyses the linguistic features content and context of Mandelas speeches revealing the oratory skill behind this great mans most inspiring words.

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