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M. K. Gandhi: Indian Patriot in South Africa

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M. K. Gandhi: Indian Patriot in South Africa
by Joseph John Doke

1909

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M. K. GANDHI:

INDIAN PATRIOT IN SOUTH AFRICA


By

JOSEPH J. DOKE


With an introduction by

LORD AMPTHILL

G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., etc., etc.



KHIL BHARAT SARVA SEVA SANGH PRAKASHAN

RAJGHAT, VARANASI (U.P.)



CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction v
1. The Batteries on the Reef 1
2. The Man Himself 7
3. A Compact 13
4. The White City 16
5. His Parents 22
6. Early Days 27
7. Changes 32
8. Life in London (1) 39
9. Life in London (2) 46
10. Disillusioned 51
11. The Awakening of Natal 58
12. A Stormy Experience 63
13. On the Battlefield 81
14. The Heart of the Trouble 91
15. Plague Days 99
16. A Dreamer of Dreams 104
17. The Zulu Rebellion 110
18. The Great Struggle 116
19. The Other Side 125
20. Passive Resistance 130
21. Religious Views 140
22. Postscript 148
Appendix: The Author: A Life Sketch 155


"I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and Non-violence are as old as the hills. All I have done is to try experiments in both on as vast a scale as I could. In doing so I have sometimes erred and learnt by my errors. Life and its problems have thus become to me so many experiments in the practice of truth and non-violence."

'HARIJAN' , 28-3-36.
M. K. Gandhi.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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