Mahatma Gandhi
the man who freed India and led the world in non-violent change
US ed.
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Word Count
17,000 words, Guess
Page Count
68 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10155532813X
- ISBN-101555328385
- ISBN-139781555328139
- ISBN-139781555328382
- Goodreads629912', '194551
and 3 more
- LibraryThing5948907
- Library of Congress Control Number88002098
- Open LibraryOL2526879M
Classifications
- DDC954.03/5/0924
- DDCB
- DDC92
and 1 more
- LCCDS481.G3 N49 1988
Description
A biography of Mohandas K. Gandhi, who developed a system of nonviolent civil disobedience while fighting racial discrimination in South Africa and India and eventually led his homeland to independence from Great Britain.
Description
Follows the life of the statesman who was a key figure in India's fight for independence from Great Britain.
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Series Statement
- People who have helped the world
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