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Mahatma Gandhi: The Forgotten Racism
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s Biography states that his personal quest for truth started in October 1869.
Although he is a recognised world resistance figure who even inspired Dr Martin Luther King’s Civil Rights movement, Gandhi’s resistance ideology during his time in South Africa was not based on a non-racial, all inclusive philosophy.
The youngest of four chidlren, he grew up in a very devout Religious Family to the extent that when he admitted to stealing as a young boy, his father’s response was to discipline him with love.
At 13 he was wed to a 13 year old Bride.
When he was 16 his sick father died alone during the brief time Gandhi had left his bedside to spend some time with his Wife.
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This unfortunate incident would haunt Gandhi for the rest of his life.
He subsequently became a Legal Practitioner in England, but still an outsider, he could never satisfy the British criteria for acceptance as an English gentleman.
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Image and Narrative points contributed by Ashok Captain and Leila Wadia Captain, Pune, India
This is a photograph of my maternal grandfather Dady Rustom Dossabhoy Wadia, whom we fondly called ‘DRDW’. He was born on September 14, 1902 in Bombay (now Mumbai) to Rustom Dossabhoy Wadia, a judge at Bombay High Court and Hirabai (Hilla) Wadia (nee Luvji), a home maker. DRDW had an elder brother named Adeshir (Eddi) who ran an automobile agency for imported cars, namely the Austin – called Autocars on Queen’s Road in Bombay (established by their father). DRDW grew up in Bombay, and attended the J. J. School, then attended St. Xavier’s college both in Bombay, and then as many Parsi young men of the time did, he went to London to study Law.
This photograph of him was taken around 1925 at a photo studio called Portraits Par Papers located at 23, Rue Boissy-d’ Anglas in Paris, France. I am not exactly sure what he was doing in Paris at the time, but it is possible that he went there on a vacation with some of his friends because he also travelled to Austria and Hungary. We also know that he had by then discovered the delights of a camera and photography.
After returning from London, the automobile agency was divided into two between the two brothers, and
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- Politics without principles.
- Wealth without work.
- Pleasure without conscience.
- Knowledge without character.
- Commerce without morality.
- Science without humanity.
- Worship without sacrifice.
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