Mahatma Gandhi :
by Miller, Derek L.
Series: Peaceful protestors Published by : Cavendish Square Publishing (New York) Physical details: 112 pages cm. ISBN:9781502631145; 1502631148.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Who was Mahatma Gandhi? -- British India and South African apartheid -- Nonviolent resistance -- Gandhi's legacy.
Mahatma Gandhi's commitment to peace and nonviolent resistance helped to secure India's independence, and came at a great personal cost. Gandhi's writings and protests, including the famed 1930 Salt March, have served as a blueprint for activists who recognize the power of peaceful protest. This book reveals Gandhi's story and includes historical information about Gandhi's effect on India and South Africa.
14 - 17 years
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