"Speeches and Writings of Sarojini Naidu" is a 1925 work that includes a
wide selection of Sarojini Naidu's speeches and other assorted writings.
Contents include: "Nilambuja", "True Brotherhood", "Personal Element in
Spiritual Life", "Education of Indian Women", "A Plea for Social
Reform", "Hindu and Mussalmans", "Mrs. Ghandi", "In Memoriam: Gokhale",
"The Children's Tribute to Gokhale", etc. Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) was
an Indian political activist and poet. She was a staunch proponent of
women's emancipation, civil rights, and anti-imperialistic ideas,
playing an important role in India's struggle for independence from
colonial rule. Her work as a poet includes both children's poems and
others with more mature themes including patriotism, romance, and
tragedy, earning her the sobriquet "Nightingale of India". Her most
famous work is "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad" (1912), which remains
widely read to this day. Other notable works by this author include:
"The Broken Wing - Songs of Love, Death & Destiny" (1917) and "Muhammad
Jinnah: An Ambassador of Unity" (1919). This classic work is being
republished now in a new edition complete with an introductory chapter
from 'Studies of Contemporary Poets' by Mary C. Sturgeon.