Unveiling the life of Dr. A. B. Xuma, this volume presents his previously unpublished autobiography alongside a rich selection of speeches, letters, and pamphlets. The collection illuminates Xuma’s critical yet often-overlooked role as ANC President (1940-1949), a pioneering medical doctor, and a key social reformer who consistently articulated a potent critique of white domination, segregation, and early apartheid. Peter Limb’s expertly edited work offers fresh insights into this major African leader’s perspectives on national liberation, health, and politics.