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Featuring: Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948); non-violent leader of Indian independence
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Gandhi

Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in 1869 to Hindu parents in the state of Gujarat in Western India. He entered an arranged marriage with Kasturbai Makanji when both were 13 years old. His family later sent him to London to study law, and in 1891 he was admitted to the Inner Temple, and called to the bar. In Southern Africa he worked ceaselessly to improve the rights of the immigrant Indians. It was there that he developed his creed of passive resistance against injustice, satyagraha, meaning truth force, and was frequently jailed as a result of the protests that he led. Before he returned to India with his wife and children in 1915, he had radically changed the lives of Indians living in Southern Africa.

Back in India, it was not long before he was taking the lead in the long struggle for independence from Britain. He never wavered in his unshakable belief in nonviolent protest and religious tolerance. When Muslim and Hindu compatriots committed acts of violence, whether against the British who ruled India, or against each other, he fasted until the fighting ceased. Independence, when it came in 1947, was not a military victory, but a triumph of human will. To Gandhi's despair, however, the country was partitioned into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. The last two months of his life were spent trying to end the appalling violence which ensued, leading him to fast to the brink of death, an act which finally quelled the riots. In January 1948, at the age of 79, he was killed by an assassin as he walked through a crowded garden in New Delhi to take evening prayers.

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Mary 9 months ago from Dallas, Texas
His philosophy, to be the change in the world, has fueled my passion to help teens discover the change they want to see in their lives, in their world.
Sarah G over 1 year ago from Albany, New York
That guy had one of the strongest spirits of anyone I know, keeping peace and ending violence like that. why can't we all try to keep peace like he did?
Emma over 1 year ago from Michigan
This man had some soul!
Neil almost 2 years ago from Washington
He had Soul because he utilized both ingredients of a Soul to the best of his ability: His intelligence and free will.
sai kiran madireddi over 2 years ago from nalgonda india
These stories are just like life saving drugs to the people who are in desperate situation. These are hope, these are driving forces, these stories remind we are humans and we are born to succeed and show the way to our next generation. Great work keep it up.
jessica whitmer over 2 years ago from kaysville utah
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Prakash C. almost 3 years ago from India
Your site is overflowing with humanity and soul. These are truly beautiful people on these pages. God bless you all.
Ahmed, M about 3 years ago from Austin, TX
Gandhi embodies the best in Humanity, showed us the way to summon our better angels and that we can be victorious with PEACE
Andrew Z. over 3 years ago from Ogdensburg, New York
He was an awesome dude. Why did he have to go and get shot... Peace out.
Kimberlee W. over 3 years ago from McMinnvillel, OR
I am doing a research on soul and this man has it all. It is crazy he could have that soul for all those people!
Sara W. about 4 years ago from Sparta, MI
Amazing how he could get so much done and have so many people actually follow him with his non violence beliefs, it is just truly inspirational.

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