
African and European Addresses
African and European Addresses is a collection of speeches by Theodore Roosevelt, written in the early 1910s during his international travels. The book addresses themes such as governance, civil rights, and the responsibilities of citizens and civil servants. Roosevelt discusses political conditions in regions like Egypt and Sudan, advocating for law, order, and effective government as essential for civilizational progress. This work reflects his views on colonialism and the moral values necessary for global governance.
































