Gandhi

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Houghton Mifflin, 1971 - Biography & Autobiography - 278 pages
The author covers her subject "from birth to death, with attention given to: Gandhi's relationship with his parents and wife; his schooling; his involvement with civil disobedience and his role in shaping his country's policies; the veneration of his people and his relationship with his disciples; his efforts to reconcile Muslims and Hindus; etc. Coolidge points up Gandhi's harsh and dictatorial treatment of his children; his contempt for modern medicine or the basic scientific rules of nutrition."

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Introduction
1
A Vegetarian in London
19
Lawyer in South Africa
34
Copyright

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