Gandhi's philosophy greatly influenced Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African-American community in general. In 1959, Dr. King preached about the significance of Gandhi's 1928 salt march and his quest to end discrimination for India's "untouchables." Dr. King felt that Gandhi's nonviolent approach would lead to the end of racial discrimination in America.
1) salt march is the famous march held by Mahatma Gandhi
in 1782 bc babe ruth held his speech
Mahatma is a person who is held in the highest esteem for wisdom and saintliness and since Gandhi was a very saintly person and was very well respected, people referred to him as Mahatma Gandhi.
Both believed colonial powers were exploiting the citizens of their country.
Both believed colonial powers were exploiting the citizens of their country.
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No jails held Mahatma Gandhi because his mind and spirit were free.
The speech was held at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. on January 20th.
He held the ideal of peace.
1) salt march is the famous march held by Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi
At the most recent Games in Delhi 2010, the Wrestling contests were held at the Indira Gandhi Arena.*As of August 19th, 2012
Many people lived in Gandhi's household. It was a very large house which held Gandhi's immediate family and many of other families, who were related to him as uncles, aunts and cousins. S Vali
in 1782 bc babe ruth held his speech
it was Mohandas karamchand gandhi or mahatma gandhi on february 10 1943 he started a 21 day fast and so broke it on march 3
Held is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of hold.
He wanted Non violence and wanted everyone to be treated equally