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  • Published: 28 June 2007
  • ISBN: 9780141924090
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
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An Autobiography




In his own words, the powerful story of Gandhi's progress towards becoming the twentieth century's most enduring figure of peace

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Western India in 1869. He was educated in London and later travelled to South Africa, where he experienced racism and took up the rights of Indians, instituting his first campaign of passive resistance.

In 1915 he returned to British-controlled India, bringing to a country in the throes of independence his commitment to non-violent change, and his belief always in the power of truth. Under Gandhi's lead, millions of protesters would engage in mass campaigns of civil disobedience, seeking change through ahimsa, or non-violence.

For Gandhi, the long path towards Indian independence would lead to imprisonment and hardship, yet he never once forgot the principles of truth and non-violence so dear to him. Written in the 1920s, Gandhi's autobiography tells of his struggles and his inspirations; a powerful and enduring statement of an extraordinary life.

  • Published: 28 June 2007
  • ISBN: 9780141924090
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
Categories:

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