
An Autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth
by Gandhi, Mohandas K.; Bok, SisselaBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Born and raised in Western India to a Hindu family, Gandhi received barrister training in London. He first experienced institutional racial discrimination in South Africa, which spurred him to his first actions in leading group-based nonviolent civil disobedience. He later returned to India and led protests against British colonialism, excessive taxation, and racial discrimination.
Known as 'the Father of the Nation," Gandhi was instrumental in the fight for religious pluralism and Indian independence. He was assassinated in 1948.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xi |
Translator's Preface | p. xix |
Introduction | p. xxiii |
Birth and Parentage | p. 3 |
Childhood | p. 6 |
Child Marriage | p. 8 |
Playing the Husband | p. 11 |
At the High School | p. 14 |
A Tragedy | p. 19 |
A Tragedy (Contd.) | p. 22 |
Stealing and Atonement | p. 25 |
My Father's Death and My Double Shame | p. 28 |
Glimpses of Religion | p. 31 |
Preparation for England | p. 35 |
Outcaste | p. 39 |
In London at Last | p. 42 |
My Choice | p. 45 |
Playing the English Gentleman | p. 48 |
Changes | p. 52 |
Experiments in Dietetics | p. 55 |
Shyness My Shield | p. 59 |
The Canker of Untruth | p. 63 |
Acquaintance with Religions | p. 67 |
Narayan Hemchandra | p. 72 |
The Great Exhibition | p. 76 |
'Called'--But Then? | p. 78 |
My Helplessness | p. 81 |
Raychandbhai | p. 87 |
How I Began Life | p. 90 |
The First Case | p. 93 |
The First Shock | p. 96 |
Preparing for South Africa | p. 100 |
Arrival in Natal | p. 102 |
Some Experiences | p. 105 |
On the Way to Pretoria | p. 109 |
More Hardships | p. 113 |
First Day in Pretoria | p. 118 |
Christian Contacts | p. 122 |
Seeking Touch with Indians | p. 125 |
What It Is to Be A 'Coolie' | p. 128 |
Preparation for the Case | p. 131 |
Religious Ferment | p. 135 |
Man Proposes, God Disposes | p. 138 |
Settled in Natal | p. 141 |
Colour Bar | p. 145 |
Natal Indian Congress | p. 148 |
Balasundaram | p. 153 |
The [pound] 3 Tax | p. 155 |
Comparative Study of Religions | p. 158 |
As a Householder | p. 162 |
Homeward | p. 165 |
In India | p. 168 |
Two Passions | p. 172 |
The Bombay Meeting | p. 175 |
Poona and Madras | p. 178 |
'Return Soon' | p. 180 |
Rumblings of the Storm | p. 185 |
The Storm | p. 188 |
The Test | p. 191 |
The Calm After the Storm | p. 196 |
Education of Children | p. 199 |
Spirit of Service | p. 202 |
Brahmacharya--I | p. 204 |
Brahmacharya--II | p. 208 |
Simple Life | p. 212 |
The Boer War | p. 214 |
Sanitary Reform and Famine Relief | p. 217 |
Return to India | p. 219 |
In India Again | p. 222 |
Clerk and Bearer | p. 225 |
In the Congress | p. 227 |
Lord Curzon's Darbar | p. 229 |
A Month with Gokhale--I | p. 231 |
A Month with Gokhale--II | p. 233 |
A Month with Gokhale--III | p. 236 |
In Benares | p. 239 |
Settled in Bombay? | p. 243 |
Faith on Its Trial | p. 246 |
To South Africa Again | p. 249 |
'Love's Labour's Lost'? | p. 255 |
Autocrats from Asia | p. 257 |
Pocketed the Insult | p. 259 |
Quickened Spirit of Sacrifice | p. 262 |
Result of Introspection | p. 264 |
A Sacrifice to Vegetarianism | p. 267 |
Experiments in Earth and Water Treatment | p. 269 |
A Warning | p. 271 |
A Tussle with Power | p. 274 |
A Sacred Recollection and Penance | p. 276 |
Intimate European Contacts | p. 279 |
European Contacts (Contd.) | p. 282 |
'Indian Opinion' | p. 285 |
Coolie Locations or Ghettoes? | p. 287 |
The Black Plague--I | p. 290 |
The Black Plague--II | p. 292 |
Location in Flames | p. 295 |
The Magic Spell of a Book | p. 297 |
The Phoenix Settlement | p. 300 |
The First Night | p. 302 |
Polak Takes the Plunge | p. 304 |
Whom God Protects | p. 306 |
A Peep into the Household | p. 310 |
The Zulu 'Rebellion' | p. 313 |
Heart Searchings | p. 315 |
The Birth of Satyagraha | p. 318 |
More Experiments in Dietetics | p. 320 |
Kasturbai's Courage | p. 322 |
Domestic Satyagraha | p. 325 |
Towards Self-Restraint | p. 328 |
Fasting | p. 330 |
As Schoolmaster | p. 333 |
Literary Training | p. 335 |
Training of the Spirit | p. 338 |
Tares Among the Wheat | p. 340 |
Fasting as Penance | p. 342 |
To Meet Gokhale | p. 344 |
My Part in the War | p. 346 |
A Spiritual Dilemma | p. 348 |
Miniature Satyagraha | p. 351 |
Gokhale's Charity | p. 355 |
Treatment of Pleurisy | p. 357 |
Homeward | p. 359 |
Some Reminiscences of the Bar | p. 361 |
Sharp Practice? | p. 363 |
Clients Turned Co-Workers | p. 365 |
How a Client Was Saved | p. 367 |
The First Experience | p. 373 |
With Gokhale in Poona | p. 375 |
Was it a Threat? | p. 377 |
Shantiniketan | p. 380 |
Woes of Third Class Passengers | p. 383 |
Wooing | p. 385 |
Kumbha Mela | p. 387 |
Lakshman Jhula | p. 391 |
Founding of the Ashram | p. 395 |
On the Anvil | p. 397 |
Abolition of Indentured Emigration | p. 400 |
The Stain of Indigo | p. 404 |
The Gentle Bihari | p. 406 |
Face to Face with Ahimsa | p. 409 |
Case Withdrawn | p. 413 |
Methods of Work | p. 416 |
Companions | p. 419 |
Penetrating the Villages | p. 422 |
When a Governor is Good | p. 424 |
In Touch with Labour | p. 426 |
A Peep into the Ashram | p. 428 |
The Fast | p. 430 |
The Kheda Satyagraha | p. 434 |
'The Onion Thief' | p. 436 |
End of Kheda Satyagraha | p. 439 |
Passion for Unity | p. 441 |
Recruiting Campaign | p. 444 |
Near Death's Door | p. 450 |
The Rowlatt Bills and My Dilemma | p. 454 |
That Wonderful Spectacle! | p. 457 |
That Memorable Week!--I | p. 460 |
That Memorable Week!--II | p. 466 |
'A Himalayan Miscalculation' | p. 469 |
'Navajivan' and 'Young India' | p. 471 |
In the Punjab | p. 475 |
The Khilafat Against Cow Protection? | p. 478 |
The Amritsar Congress | p. 482 |
Congress Initiation | p. 486 |
The Birth of Khadi | p. 489 |
Found at Last! | p. 491 |
An Instructive Dialogue | p. 494 |
Its Rising Tide | p. 497 |
At Nagpur | p. 500 |
Farewell | p. 503 |
Index | p. 506 |
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