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... While in South Africa Gandhi experienced the first, of much Indian prejudice. ... On his return to South Africa Gandhi started a magazine that was later crucial. ...
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One time a prominent lawyer in South Africa, Gandhi gave up practicing law and returned to India in order to help ease the suffering of the repressed people of ...
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... him as legal adviser. Arriving in South Africa, Gandhi found himself treated as a member of an inferior race. He was appalled at ...
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... This incident in South Africa opened Gandhi's eyes to the rampant racial discrimination and humiliation faced by non-whites. For ...
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... Gandhi found that in South Africa he was considered as a second class citizen even though he was a well educated Lawyer. This started his first 'mission'. ...
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... During his stay in South Africa, Gandhi became aware of European racism. Gandhi returned to India in early 1915. He traveled widely for one year. ...
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... he did. ???ª As an attorney in South Africa, Gandhi was exposed to the mistreatment of Indians and other races. He himself was ...
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... inspiration. IV. Spiritual Reality in Africa Gandhi believed that all life was a part of one ultimate spiritual reality. The supreme ...
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One time a prominent lawyer in South Africa, Gandhi gave up practicing law and returned to India in order to help ease the suffering of the repressed people of ...
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... They only strengthened him. Gandhi had a second son born in 1892, a third son born in South Africa in 1897, and a fourth, which he delivered in 1900. ...
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... In April of 1893, a lawyer by the name of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi came to South Africa on a business trip to take a case in an Indian Firm. ...
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... unnecessary. On his way to a case in South Africa, Gandhi was forced to leave a first class seat on the basis of his race. That ...
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... When he first arrived in South Africa, Gandhi took his wife and children and expected them to act and live as good mannered English people. ...
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... Gandhi's success in Africa brought him the notoriety and determination he would need to take on his hardest task yet in gaining his own nation independence. ...
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... In 1893 Gandhi started a law practice in South Africa and stayed there for 21 years. In South Africa, Gandhi set up farm communities. ...
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... loved individual. Gandhi travelled to South Africa for the first time in the summer of 1892, to try his luck at a law firm. He was ...
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... (virtualave). When he returned to South Africa, Gandhi wanted to come up with a word that would define what he wanted to do with his movement. ...
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... which means "soul force" and "Satyagraha" which means "holding onto truth." He started his career as an outstanding lawyer in South Africa; Gandhi gave up ...
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... Gandhi's first protest was in South Africa. In South Africa, Gandhi got rights for all the Indians by burning all the passes, which allowed Indians to work. ...
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... Gandhi stayed in Africa twenty-one years trying to liberate the abused Africans using nonviolent methods. In 1915, Gandhi moved ...
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... While in South Africa Gandhi protests and fights for the freedom of Coloreds in South Africa referring to the cards that all Indians must carry with them. ...
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... Gandhi was on a train heading to South Africa, in first class but was thrown off because he was a "colored" man and at that, they thought that he was lying ...
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... Gandhi used this technique first in South Africa, and began to practice a policy of passive resistance towards the South African authorities. ...
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... In 1914 the government of the Union of South Africa made important compromises to Gandhi's demands, including recognition of Indian marriages and the abolition ...
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... Many Europeans were consequently outraged with Gandhi and on his return to South Africa, Gandhi would have a taste of a more hostile atmosphere. ...
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... (Reynolds, The True Story of Gandhi, pp.87 ... India in 1891 he was unable to find a suitable job, so he accepted a year's contract in Natal, South Africa, from 1893 ...
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... La estancia de Gandhi en Sur Africa desperto su conciencia politica, fue ahi donde puso en practica su doctrina del Satyagraha. ...
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... Gandhi moved to South Africa in 1893 to serve the Indian population after failing to establish a legal practice in Bombay. Subsequent ...
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... new India. Gandhi studied law in London and then went to South Africa to work as a lawyer for Indian immigrants. He then returned ...
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... For 21 years, Gandhi stayed in South Africa, working towards rights for Indians; then in 1915 Gandhi returned to India and toured his home country. ...
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