vol.004:Gandhi's Soul Force:How a London Lawyer Changed the World with Nonviolence
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The sources provide an extensive biographical overview of Mahatma Gandhi, detailing his life from birth in Porbandar, India, to his assassination in New Delhi in 1948. They cover his education as a lawyer in London and his formative years as a civil rights activist in South Africa, where he developed the methodology of Satyagraha or nonviolent resistance. The text extensively chronicles his leadership in the Indian independence movement, including major campaigns like the Salt Satyagraha and the Quit India Movement, and discusses his personal principles, beliefs in nonviolence (ahimsa), and the challenges posed by religious divisions, ultimately leading to the Partition of India. Finally, the sources note his enduring global legacy and the numerous honors and tributes dedicated to the "Father of the Nation."