Gandhi Under Cross Examination
Gandhi Under Cross Examination is a 2009 book written by G. B. Singh and Dr. Tim Watson evaluating the iconization of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as a civil rights protagonist [1]
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Author | Col. G. B. Singh & Dr. Tim Watson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Sovereign Star Publishing, Inc |
Publication date | June 2009 |
Media type | Print Paperback |
Pages | 287 |
ISBN | 0-9814992-2-8 |
Preceded by | Gandhi Behind the Mask of Divinity |
In 1893 Gandhi went to South Africa where, according to his own account, he was thrown off of a train on racial grounds.[2] In their scrutiny of the incident and Gandhi's statements thereafter, the authors claim that Gandhi gave divergent accounts of what happened on his journey to Pretoria.[1] Gandhi Under Cross-examination catalogs the incidents that happened around that time and attempts to prove that the train incident never occurred. The authors have claimed that Gandhi lied about the train incident.
See also
- Gandhi Behind the Mask of Divinity
- Zulu War of 1906
- Gandhi's role in Zulu War
References
- "New Book Shreds Fabrication of Indian Civil Rights Icon". Retrieved 2008-04-22.
- Fischer, Louis (1962). "Essential Gandhi". New York: Random House. Cite journal requires
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