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Ryker Daugherty
3 July, 17:15
What did Mahatma Gandhi do?
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Sage Gardner
3 July, 18:06
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Mahatma Gandhi studied law and advocated for the civil rights of Indians, both at home under British rule and in South Africa. Gandhi became a leader of India's independence movement, organizing boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience.
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