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Mahatma Gandhi Collection (Gandhi 1913 - 1914 scrapbook) |
A LETTER written by Mahatma Gandhi to Adolf Hitler in 1940 has been dug out of Government Archives in Madras, South India........ |
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Soldiers |
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Truthseeker |
In preparation for the new millennium we dedicate the first issue of the last year of this millennium to the "voices of youth." Adults don't give youth much of a |
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Boer bridge over Tigela |
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THe MAil Cart for Eshowe 1910 |
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Lugg, Harry Camp |
King Mpande Zulu ceremony, Nongoma 1939, during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire |
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The Gandhi Story |
HIS GRANDFATHER. UTTAMCHAND AND LATER HIS FATHER, KARAMCHAND, WERE CHIEF MINISTERS OF THE LITTLE PRINCELY STATE OF PORBUNDER.... |
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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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Campbell Family photographs-groups |
Brian Campbell. Elder son of Urban Campbell, a grandson of W.A Campbell. |
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Campbell Family photographs-groups |
Othol Campbell, Younger son of urban Campbell of grandson of W.A Campbell. |
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Nonviolence & Us |
Modem society is plagued by violence at home, at work, in the streets, in schools. In fact anywhere there is, unfortunately, the distinct likelihood of violence |
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Campbell Family photographs-groups |
Campbell Family. |
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Campbell Family photographs-groups |
Ethel Campbell. |
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Campbell Family photographs-groups |
Campbell family. |
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Become a supporter of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence |
What was true then is true now. In the same spirit of humility as M.K. Gandhi we express our concern for the continuation and development of our programs and the...... |
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Indian Opinion 20/4/1956 |
A Glory Departed...... |
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Grandfather Gandhi, Peace Was His Way |
Fifty years ago as a ten year old boy, I was growing up on a hundred acre farm....... |