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29 Early and Fascinating Photos of Iconic Figures Before Fame

April 30, 2024 by Sophie Lustig

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#2: Mahatma Gandhi

In 1921, Mahatma Gandhi emerged as the beacon of India’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule, championing the path of nonviolent resistance. Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress, Gandhi’s steadfast commitment to ahimsa, or nonviolence, ignited a nationwide movement that shook the foundations of British imperialism.

His philosophy of peaceful protest and civil disobedience paved the way for India’s eventual liberation and inspired similar movements worldwide. Gandhi’s legacy transcends borders, resonating with those fighting for freedom, justice, and human rights across the globe, making him an enduring symbol of hope and resilience.

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