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Analysis Of Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, And The Fourteenth Dalai Gandhi

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Through harsh oppression and discrimination, some people can rise up and make change. Three of these people are Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet. Both Gandhi and Nelson Mandela protested racial discrimination in their countries, but where Gandhi was peaceful, Mandela could be violent. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama also fights against racial discrimination in his own country, Tibet, where his people have been forced into exile by China. Although these three individuals all used somewhat different forms of protesting against racial discrimination, they all had a common goal of gaining equality and basic rights for their people and themselves through peace and patience.

Gandhi was a human rights activist who enacted change by peacefully protesting racial discrimination. In the article Satyagraha: Gandhi’s Legacy it says, “Gandhi developed his philosophy of ‘Satyagraha’, or resistance through non-violent civil disobedience to defend his rights and the rights of all Indians and non-whites.” Gandhi was so devoted to gaining and defending rights for his people, he dedicated his life to protesting peacefully for their rights. The article also says that although Gandhi had many goals including: protesting unfair taxes and oppressive discrimination, alleviating poverty, helping in the women’s liberation movement, and ending discrimination between social classes in India, his main goal was to help the Indian people gain independence from Great Britain. To

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