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Mahatma Gandhi: Father Of Peaceful Protest

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Mahatma Gandhi
Father of Peaceful Protest

Strong, resilient, and peaceful are three words that pop into peoples minds where they think of Gandhi. Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, and he came from a Hindu family. His family was in the third caste. When he was growing up, there was a lot of racism from Britains in India. Indians had little rights when Gandhi was growing up. When Gandhi realized this, he dedicated his life to fighting for India and its inhabitants rights. Gandhi changed the world by showing people that you can be overwhelmingly strong without using force when he and thousands of other citizens and Indian rights activists protested peacefully, and shook the world. When Gandhi died, he left behind his legacy as father of peaceful protest.

Gandhi is known all around the globe for his peaceful way of protesting. One of Gandhi's protests was a boycott against the tax on salt. This boycott was called the Salt Act Walk. The Salt Act Walk was a …show more content…

Gandhi also fought for other groups rights, such as women's rights and the untouchables rights. Gandhi encouraged women to fight for their rights, and he also encouraged them to help fight for India's independence. Gandhi was also very sympathetic to the poor and to the untouchables, who he called “ Children of God.” When Gandhi visited new towns, he would meet up with the poor. Gandhi taught the poor that good hygiene keep sickness away, helped farmers, and he also built schools for the children. Gandhi undertook many fasts to get rid of the caste system, which defined untouchables as people so low that they were outside of the caste system. Gandhi was firmly against child marriage. Gandhi believed that God did not approve of marrying people at such a young age. Gandhi also believed in fair treatment of all groups. Gandhi was against racism to any people, as Gandhi believed in fair judgment no matter what religion or color of skin a person

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