Mohandas GandhiKnown as the "Mahatma" or "Great Soul," Gandhi is one of history's best-known spiritual leaders. Through a campaign of nonviolence developed through devotion to Hindu ideals, Gandhi brought world attention to the fight for India's independence from Great |
Contents
March to the Sea | 2 |
Growing up in India | 6 |
Leaving Home for College | 14 |
Living in South Africa | 24 |
Satyagraha | 34 |
Returning to India | 46 |
Moving Toward Swaraj | 56 |
Continued Unrest | 65 |
Never Forgotten | 84 |
Appendix | 90 |
Chronology Timeline | 116 |
Notes | 122 |
Glossary | 124 |
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