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The Triumph of Satyagraha An Analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's Influence on the Civil Rights Movements in The United States of America

The Triumph of Satyagraha An Analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's Influence on the Civil Rights Movements in The United States of America

$49.00
Author:Thomas Panakal
ISBN 13:9789355945440
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2023
Subject:History/Modern Period

About the Book

Literally Satyagraha means clinging to truth, holding fast to truth, insistence on truth, or firm adherence to truth. Gandhiji described Satyagraha as “firmness in a good cause” in Indian opinion. In Young India, he pointed out that Satyagraha was just a new name for “the law of self-suffering”. Obviously Gandhiji is credited to have applied this tool successfully in South Africa and later in India leading to freedom of the country from colonial British yoke. Racial discrimination and slavery were rampant in all walks of life in the United States of America. Coloured people especially Afro-Americans had been worst victims. Influenced by Gandhiji's ideology and Satyagraha doctrine, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched massive campaign for social justice and emancipation of Afro-Americans using civil disobedience, civil resistance etc. as weapons of movement, finally leading to success. As the name of the title suggests, this book narrates the saga of triumphant Satyagraha movement in different locales on the globe with Mahatma Gandhi and Rev. Dr. M. L. King Jr. as protagonists. Supported by facts and figures, this categorical account of Satyagraha movement will delight and enlighten one and all concerned. About the Author: Thomas Panakal, Ph.D., from School of Gandhian Thought and Development Studies, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. He later studied at Columbia University. An experienced and prolific writer, Dr. Panakal has to his credit several books and novels in addition to more than 250 articles. His interest in Indian history and heritage started to take roots in high school. The author strongly believes in the India's highly peaceful heritage and its major contributions to the progress and harmonious existence of mankind.