It was 15 years later after becoming a barrister that Gandhi's life changing moment occurred. In 1906's South Africa, he was thrown out of a first class train compartment for having the "wrong" skin. This caused him to realize that in South Africa and India the laws being made were one hell of a system crisis. Gandhi had another 13 years in Africa to reflect on how a lawyer could overthrow the law before returning to India around 1920.
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Gandhi helped stop racism between whites, blacks, rich and poor.
That scene, from Richard Attenborough's biopic film of Mahatma Gandhi, is semi-fictional. While Gandhi did encourage fellow Indians and Asians to burn their registration papers, he was never beaten by the police for that action as depicted in the film. Artistically, however, Attenborough takes license with Gandhi's life at that point to depict the depth of Gandhi's commitment to his principles of non-violent resistance. The director has Gandhi continue burning the passes, demonstrating that he considered himself equal to his oppressors even while they continued their oppressive actions.
When Mahatma Gandhi was travelling in train in south africa,then British pushed him out out because he was travelling in the class used by british to trvell and another reason was he was a black person.
he helped India gain freedom from the british
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Gandhi helped Indian people to get its independence
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to save India
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one thing happened in life which u can't forget
Loads. When Gandhi was alive he helped people. Even after his death people follow him and have turned good. He is one of my hero and he's inspired me a lot.
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Gandhi helped stop racism between whites, blacks, rich and poor.
That scene, from Richard Attenborough's biopic film of Mahatma Gandhi, is semi-fictional. While Gandhi did encourage fellow Indians and Asians to burn their registration papers, he was never beaten by the police for that action as depicted in the film. Artistically, however, Attenborough takes license with Gandhi's life at that point to depict the depth of Gandhi's commitment to his principles of non-violent resistance. The director has Gandhi continue burning the passes, demonstrating that he considered himself equal to his oppressors even while they continued their oppressive actions.
Yes, there was one incident that Gandhi writes of abusing his wife in his autobiography. This happened when she refused to clean the latrine.
He helped lead to getting it outlawed in India.