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Works Cited
Secondary Sources
1. Brown, Judith M.. Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope. London: Yale University Press,
1989. Print.
This source has information on Gandhis return to India from South Africa
and what he did.
2. Coolidge, Olivia. Gandhi. Boston: Horton Mifflin Company, 1971. Print.
This source has information on The Green Book, what Gandhi did in
India, what he did when he went back to South Africa.
3. Cultural Gardens in Cleveland's Rockefeller Park need - and deserve - TLC.
Image. 2008. cleveland.com. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
This is an image of the statue of Gandhi in the India Cultural Garden. I
used this to make my website more interesting and not just text.
4. Furbee, Mary and Mike Furbee. The Importance of Mohandas Gandhi. San
Diego: Lucent Books, 2000. Print.
This source has information on what happened after Gandhi graduated
from high school (early years in South Africa).
5. Gandhi Leads the Salt March, 1930. Historic World Events. Detroit. Gale,
2012. Student Resources in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.
This source has information on things that happened immediately before
the salt march and the salt march.
6. Gandhi, Mohandas K.. An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With
Truth. Boston: Beacon Press, 1957. Print.

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This is Gandhis Autobiography; I quoted from it for his early years and
his time in Africa. This source could be primary, but since it was written
after the events happened it couldnt be counted as one.
7. Indian Flag. Image. 2004. Maps of the World. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
An image of the Indian flag that I used to show how Gandhis spinning
impacted the making of the flag.
8. Life Chronology. Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati. 2014. Web. 30 Dec. 2014.
This is a timeline of Gandhis life. I used this to shape my own timeline.
9. Martin, Christopher. Mohandas Gandhi. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications
Company, 2001. Print.
This source has information on Gandhis beliefs and early years.
10. Mohandas Gandhi. American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Braughman, et al. Detroit:
Gale, 1998. Student Resources in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.
This source has information on the great relief act and the Salt March.
11. Moon, Pendrerel. Gandhi and Modern India. New York: Norton & company Inc.,
1969. Print.
This source has information on what happened after Gandhi was attached
by a white mob returning to South Africa.
12. Severance, John B. Gandhi: Great Soul. New York: Clarion Books, 1979. Print.
This source has information on Hinduisms impact on fight for
independence, untouchables, his lasting impact, and what he did in South
Africa.
13. The Cleveland Historical team. India Cultural Garden. Cleveland Historical.

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2014. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
An article with information on the statue of Gandhi in the India Cultural
Garden. This served as my Ohio connection and evidence for Gandhis
legacy.
14. Thrown Off the Train. MovieClips. Fandango. 2014. Web. 2 Jan. 2015.
This is a video of Gandhi being thrown off the train. This helps be
communicate the information in a fun way.
15. Timeline. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Father of the Nation. 2005. Web. 8
Jan. 2015.
This is a timeline of Gandhis life. I used this to shape my own timeline.
Primary Sources
1. Dandi March. Image. 2014. Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust.
Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
Primary: The image of Gandhi picking up salt to protest unfair salt taxes.
2. Gandhi, Mahatma. All Men are Brothers. New York: Continuum International
Publishing Group, 1958. Print.
Primary: This source is a collection of Gandhis quotes made by him. I
used this for my Beliefs page.
3. Great Trial 1922. Gandhi Ashram. Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and
Memorial Trust. 2014. Web. 16 Nov. 2014.
Primary: A transcript of a trial that has information on the great trial and
Gandhis feelings on being arrested.
4. Indian Nationalism. Image. n.d. Columbia College. Web. 2 Jan. 2015.

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Primary: The image of Gandhi and the ambulance corps during the Boer
war.
5. indiavideodotorg. Gandhi Dandi March Salt Satyagraha. Online video
clip. YouTube. YouTube, 24 Sep. 2009. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
Primary: A video showing Gandhi and his followers during the salt march.
This helps me show Gandhi leadership and makes my website interesting.
6. Item #IMCA1930505140. Image. 2013. GandhiMedia. Web. 7 Dec. 2014.
Primary: The image of Gandhi as the three monkeys that hear, see, and
speak evil. I used this to show the opinion of the British.
7. Item #IMPHPEMG1925505001_c. Image. 2013. GandhiMedia. Web. 7 Dec.
2014.
Primary: The image of Gandhi spinning his own cloth. I used this to show
the cloth protest and how it affected the flag of India.
8. Item #IMPHPEMG1940505051_c. Image. 2013. GandhiMedia. Web. 7 Dec.
2014.
Primary: The image of Gandhi caring for a leper patient. I used this to
show how caring Gandhi is.
9. Letter to Mirabehn. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Vol. 43.India:
The
Publication Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government India, 1971. Web.
https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#
page/160/mode/2up

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Primary: A Letter that Gandhi wrote during the middle of the salt march. I
use this to show the status of the salt march and how determined the
protesters are.
10. Mahatma Gandhi Photo Gallery: 1869 & 1914. Image. n.d. Mahatma Gandhis
Writing, Philosophies, Audio, Video, and Photographs. Web. 1 Jan. 2015.
Primary: The image of Gandhi in front of his office in Africa.
11. Mandela, Nelson. Nelson Mandelas speech at unveiling of Gandhi Memorial.
African National Congress. 2011. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
Primary: A speech that Nelson Mandela gave. I used it to demonstrate that
Gandhi impacted him.
12. mrholtshistory. Martin Luther King, Jr.- Influence of Gandhi and Nonviolence.
Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, 20 Apr. 2008. Web. 28 Dec. 2014.
Primary: A video where Martin Luther King, Jr. tells the interviewer how
Gandhi influenced him. This helps me show Gandhi legacy.
13. Resources: Presentation Slides -Mohandas K. Gandhi: A Life in Pictures. Images.
n.d. The Gandhi Foundation. Web. 1 Jan. 2015.
Primary: The image of Gandhi at age 7, the image of his mother, the picture of his
father, and the picture of him and his wife, Kasturbai.
14. Satyagrahis March. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Vol. 43.India:
The Publication Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government
India, 1971. Web.
https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#page/6
6/mode/2up.

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Primary: A schedule and plan for the salt march. This lets me convey how
large the salt march was and how much it was depending on the help from
other people.
15. Speech at Ahmedabad. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Vol.
43.India: The Publication Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government India, 1971. Web.
https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#page/6
0/mode/2up.
Primary: A speech that Gandhi gave four days before the salt march. I
used the segment where he was telling people why the salt march is taking
place and that he is ready to get arrested.
16. Speech at Dandhi. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Vol. 43.India:
The Publication Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government
India, 1971. Web.
https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#page/2
18/mode/2up
Primary: A Speech that Gandhi gave at the end of the salt march. I use this
to tell what will happen at the end of the salt march. I also used some of it
to tell about the cloth protest.
17. Speech at Prayer Meeting, Sabarmati Ashram. The Collected Works of
Mahatma Gandhi: Vol. 43.India: The Publication Division Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting Government India, 1971. Web.

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https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#page/1
0/mode/2up.
Primary: The speech that Gandhi gave the day before the salt march telling
people what to do if he is arrested.
18. Speech at Prayer Meeting, Sabarmati Ashram. The Collected Works of
Mahatma Gandhi: Vol. 43.India: The Publication Division Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting Government India, 1971. Web.
https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/cwmg_volume_thumbview/NDM=#page/7
0/mode/2up.
Primary: The speech that Gandhi gave two days before the salt march. I
used the segment where he was telling people how powerful the salt march
could be.
19. Spinning Wheel Gallery. Image. n.d. National Gandhi Museum. Web. 26 Dec.
2014.
Primary: The image of Gandhi spinning his own cloth. I used this to show
the cloth protest and how it affected the flag of India and for the Header of
my website.
20. To Every English Man in India. Haman and Civil Rights: Essential Primary
Sources. Ed. Adrienne Wilmoth Lerner, and U. Lee Learner. Detroit: Gale, 2006.
387390. World History in Context. Web. 14 Nov. 2014.
Primary: A letter/speech on what Gandhi plans to do to the English
21. Young India. Gandhi Heritage Portals. Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and
Memorial Trust, Ahmedabad. 2015. Web. 3 Jan. 2015.

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Primary: I got the young India articles from this website. Gandhi was
jailed because of these articles.

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