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Gandhi in Pretoria

At the meeting held in the Empire Theater in Johannesburg, Gandhi introduced the idea of Satyagraha resistance through non-cooperative, non-violent action and sacrifice.

Gandhi in Pretoria

In 1894 Gandhi helped found the Natal Indian Congress, to unify local Indians into a political force, and became the first secretary.  In September of the same year, Gandhi became the first Indian to be enrolled as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Natal. 

Gandhi in Loincloth with stick

Gandhi in a loincloth with a stick

Gandhi Desia School

Gandhi Desia School Building

Gandhi Desia School

Gandhi Desia School Building

Gandhi Desai High School

View of the Gandhi Desai High School court yard and building

Gandhi Captain Indian Ambulance Corps during the Zulu Rebellion in SA - 1906

The Natal Indian Ambulance Corps was created by Mahatma Gandhi for use by the British as stretcher bearers during the Second Boer War, with expenses met by the local Indian community. Gandhi and the corps served at the Battle of Spion Kop.

Gandhi at Satiniketan with Rabindranath Tagore

Passive resisters

Gandhi and Professor Gokhale

Gandhi at a reception to Professor Gokhale in Durban

Gandhi and Passive Resistance c. 1908

Group photo of Passive Resistance Movement

Gandhi and Africans in South Africa

Message to South Africa, May 18, 1947"...

Gandhi addressing farewell meeting at Durban, 1914

Black and white print 25.8 x 18.8cm

GANDHI : MAHATMA IN THE MAKING 1893-1914 by

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar in Indiaon 2 October 1869.

Gandhi - Satyagraha

Gandhi (Satyagrahi)

Gandhi - Desai School library

Group of students inside the library at the Gandhi-Desai School

Gandhi + group, Tolstoy Farm, Kallenbach - Gandhi c. 1895 western dress

Tolstoy Farm was the first ashram initiated and organized by Mohandas Gandhi during his South African movement.

Gandhi & Count Tolstoy

Gandhi was inspired by Tolstoy not only in respect of non-violence and non-violent resistance but also by his idea of 'Bread Labour' and its concomitant idea of 'getting off the backs' of others including the poor.

Game exam pad: last writing pad used by Alan Paton before his death. Last article 'I turned 85 in January' for the Times Maazine 31 August 1988 written on this pad

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Gambling and National Life: An address delivered by Mr J H Hofmeyr
Gambling and National Life

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