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Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World

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In "Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World," readers are drawn into the profound journey of Mahatma Gandhi, whose philosophy of non-violence and relentless pursuit of racial justice not only dismantled colonial oppression in India but also echoed across the globe as a powerful beacon of peaceful resistance. Published on January 1, 1982, this narrative captures the essence of a man who, owning nothing, influenced an entire nation and the world beyond. Ideal for middle-school students, this biography not only details Gandhi’s personal and political struggles but also illuminates his lasting message about the strength inherent in peaceful protest and moral integrity. As students explore Gandhi's life, they are encouraged to reflect on how these lessons might be applied to contemporary issues of justice and equality. A thought-provoking exploration of character and conviction, this book is a testament to how one individual’s steadfast ideals can inspire monumental change.

Book Details

Published by Mentor on January 1, 1982
192 pages
ISBN: 9780451627421
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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