PASSIVE RESISTANCE
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You and the Indians |
Foreword |
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The Indians in South Africa |
South Africa herself belongs rightly to the West. It was from the countries of Europe that her early settlers came, yet it is significant that she first attracted public attention as a possible half-way house between East and West. |
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The Ethics of Passive Resistance / Maurice, MS for Indian Opinion, 1908 |
All truth is safe and nothing else is safe and he who keeps back the truth, or withholds it from men, from motives of expediency, is either a coward or a criminal, or,both.-Max Muller........ |
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The Dandi March |
Photos on the life of M. K. Gandhi (Miscellaneous) |
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Thanga Dharmalingam | ||
Thambi Naidoo addressing a crowd of over 6000 people at the "Durban Indian Football Ground" during 1913 Passive Resistance Campaign. |
Passive Resisters |
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Sorabji Shapurji Adajania |
Sorabji Shapurji Adajania demanded entry into Transvaal |
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Resisters |
The 'passive resisters' in South Africa |
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Photos on the life of M. K. Gandhi |
Before his departure, Gandhi promises that should his services be required, he would return. Four months later he received an urgent appeal. Towards the end of 1902........
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Photo of Gandhi and his Wife Kasturba |
Mr and Mrs Gandhi |
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Passive Resistance Volunteers |
Passive Resistance Volunteers in Pretoria |
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Passive Resistance in Natal 1946-48 |
Natal Indian Congress (N.I.C.), after a prolonged struggle, in October 1945. |
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Passive resistance among South Africans |
It is clear from our discussion of the historiography of passive resistance among Indians in South Africa that a great deal of research awaits the scholar. The number of works on the … |
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Passive Resistance - After the Indian Congress in S.A |
In the calendar of events in the freedon struggle June is most certainly the most crowded and significant month...... |
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Our plucky sisters resist” Indian Women and the Passive Resistance Campaign of 1913 |
During the first half of the 20th century, Indian women, were at the forefront of protest politics: the 1913 and 1946 passive resistance strikes, and the Defiance campaign of 1952 are examples of women’s courageous and bold participation. Yet, we know very little about their activities. |
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Non-Violence in the 21st Century: Challenges and Choices |
The greatest challenge in promoting nonviolence is the English language and its limitations. The next is our perception, rooted for centuries, that violence is the only way we can resolve our problems...... |
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Non-violence - Gandhi's philosophy of Passive Resistance |
Gandhi...... |
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Museum on the Phoenix Settlement |
Pictures of Gandhi housed in the museum |
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Mrs Sheik Mehtab - Passive Resister |
Fatima Sheik Mehtab, wife of Sheik Mehtab who was Gandhi's childhood.... |
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Mr O H A Jhaveri |
Abdoola Hajee Adam Jhaveri (Dada Abdulla) President of the Natal Indian Congress |