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Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi, born in India in 1869 and passing in 1948, is a revered figure in history, known for his profound impact on the civil rights movement. Through his unwavering leadership, practice of nonviolence, and relentless pursuit of social equality, Gandhi inspired generations around the globe. His teachings continue to resonate today, emphasizing the power of peaceful resistance and the importance of justice for all. Understanding Gandhi's contributions to civil rights is crucial in appreciating the ongoing struggles for equality and human rights, urging us to stand up against injustice with courage and compassion.
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What did Mahatma Gandhi advocate for?

Racial JusticeReligious Freedom, and Economic Justice, enriching our understanding through their unique perspectives and expertise

Where was Mahatma Gandhi from?

Origin country was India

When was Mahatma Gandhi born?

1869

What ethnicity was Mahatma Gandhi?

Ethnicity: Asian

What gender was Mahatma Gandhi?

Gender: Male

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