
LIBERIA: The Significance of Liberia, an Address Delivered in the Senate Chamber, Monrovia, Liberia, 1906 (Softcover)
by Edward W Blyden. 1907. 35p
The text discusses how Liberia, now an English colony, is facing challenges as its people are being civilized by foreign powers, leading to a loss of courage and independence. It calls for Liberia to define its own identity and path, break free from foreign influence, and learn from nations like Japan and Abyssinia to protect its independence and flourish as a sovereign African nation.