Leaders in India and South Africa, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, wrote extensively to advocate for justice and equality while opposing repressive regimes. Gandhi's writings, including "Hind Swaraj," emphasized nonviolent resistance against British colonial rule. Mandela's autobiography, "Long Walk to Freedom," chronicles his struggle against apartheid and his vision for a democratic South Africa. Both used their words to inspire movements and articulate the aspirations of their peoples for freedom and dignity.
The song Scotland's Burning was written in 1863. It was sung by soldiers fighting in the America Civil War on a regular basis.
This wass mainly meant for church leaders because he was compaining about their teachings, so it would make sense to write in latin
they chose by who's cute or not they threw the ugly ones in the dunjun for even trying to be a leader this was written by an eight grader see ya :D
Aung San Suu Kyi. has written: 'Freedom from fear and other writings' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Aung San of Burma' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Nationalists, Biography 'Aung San / Leaders of Asia Series'
Historians would most likely thank the scribes and religious leaders for leaving written records of early civilizations. Scribes, who were trained in writing systems, documented administrative, economic, and legal matters, while religious leaders recorded spiritual texts, rituals, and historical events. Together, their contributions provide invaluable insights into the social, political, and cultural aspects of ancient societies.
Ivan Araya-Gomez has written: 'From financial repression to repressive liberalisation'
John Floyd has written: 'The overthrow of the Protestants pulpit-babels'
Jeffrey Puryear has written: 'Higher education, development assistance, and repressive regimes' -- subject(s): Educational assistance, Higher Education, Politics and government
HILARIE OWEN has written: 'CREATING LEADERS IN THE CLASSROOM: HOW TEACHERS CAN DEVELOP A NEW GENERATION OF LEADERS'
Myron Gordon has written: 'Siamese fighting fish' -- subject(s): Siamese fighting fish
Owen Aldis has written: 'Play-fighting' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Fighting (Psychology), Play
H.E Metcalf has written: 'Beware Japan's leaders'
The Atlanta Compromise, written in 1895, was an agreement made between Southern white leaders and African-American leaders. The agreement states that African-Americans will refrain from fighting for equality and work meekly in the South in exchange for fair treatment in law educational funding for African-Americans.
Susannah Priestley has written: 'Fighting for work'
Rafael STEINBERG has written: 'Island fighting'
Stan Scott has written: 'Fighting with the Commandos'
Kenneth Cracknell has written: 'Blind leaders for the blind?'