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M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign: A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States

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M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign: A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States - Hendrick, George, and Hendrick, Willene
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M. K. Gandhi came to fame in the twentieth century for his nonviolent efforts to free India from British rule. Gandhi, though, perfected his civil disobedience method during his two decades (1893-1914) in South Africa. M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign: A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States shows Gandhi, son of a prime minister of two princely estates in India, a graduate in law from the Inner Temple in London, facing racism in South Africa. He was called a coolie, denied first class railroad ...

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M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign: A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States 2013, Teneo Press

ISBN-13: 9781934844915

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