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Mahatma Gandhi

Pilgrim of Peace
2002
The life story of Mahatma Gandhi, who, through his campaign of non-violent resistance, helped lead India to indpendence from Great Britain.

Ahimsa

2017
"In 1942, when Mahatma Gandhi asks Indians to give one family member to the freedom movement, ten-year-old Anjali is devastated to think of her father risking his life for the freedom struggle. But it turns out he isn't the one joining. Anjali's mother is. And with this change comes many more adjustments designed to improve their country and use 'ahimsa'--non-violent resistance--to stand up to the British government. First the family must trade in their fine foreign-made clothes for homespun cotton, so Anjali has to give up her prettiest belongings. Then her mother decides to reach out to the Dalit community, the 'untouchables' of society. Anjali is forced to get over her past prejudices as her family becomes increasingly involved in the movement. When Anjali's mother is jailed, Anjali must step out of her comfort zone to take over her mother's work, ensuring that her little part of the independence movement is completed"--Dust jacket flap.

Gandhi's truth

on the origins of militant nonviolence
1993
Describes the author's search for the historical presence of Mahatma Gandhi and the meaning of the Indian leader's teachings.

You can't kill the spirit

1988
Retells true-life stories of women who were dedicated to nonviolent action.

The sleeping dictionary

2013
Kamala, a young peasant woman from West Bengal, is drawn into a forbidden romance in 1930s Calcutta and is caught between the country's independence movement and the British colonial society in which she lives.

Warriors of peace

writings on the technique of nonviolence
1974

Sugar changed the world

a story of magic, spice, slavery, freedom, and science
2010
Songs, oral histories, maps, and more than eighty archival illustrations help trace the history of sugar and the sugar trade.

Non-violent resistance (Satyagraha)

2001
Mohandas Gandhi, the Indian leader who was instrumental in leading his country to independence, explains his philosophy of non-violent resistance.

Walden and other writings of Henry David Thoreau

1992
Includes the complete text of Walden, selections from A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, A Plea for Captain John Brown, and Civil Disobedience.

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