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M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign - A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States (Paperback)
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M. K. Gandhi's First Nonviolent Campaign - A Study of Racism in South Africa and the United States (Paperback)
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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 accommodations, physically attacked, and subjected to an
attempted lynching. The racism he faced was similar to the racism
in the United States at the same time. Gandhi's development as a
leader against racism in South Africa was a slow process, and his
devotion to the cause created stress in his marriage and in his
family life. Gandhi's years in South Africa are still too little
understood. George and Willene Hendrick use the vast published
resources of Gandhi scholarship and the equally large accounts of
racism in the lives of Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., and many others, opening up new ways to interpret
Gandhi. They discuss Gandhi's successes and failures, his foibles,
and his engaging human qualities. His developing belief in
religious toleration is a recurring theme in this study. George and
Willene Hendrick in this critical study explore major influences on
Gandhi's nonviolent method and his major contribution to Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. They emphasize Gandhi's opposition to racism and
show parallels to racism in the United States. M. K. Gandhi's First
Nonviolent Campaign will appeal to those who wish to read about
Gandhi's life, to students of racism in South Africa and the
American South, and to readers studying African-American literature
and culture.
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