“Gandhi was unlike any political leader India had ever seen. He looked like a simple hindu holy man with his white loincloth and shawl of homespun cotton … But he was a powerful speaker whose quiet delivery before even the biggest crowds made people feel as if he was addressing them individually” (Edidin 17)
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In our very own United States, Gandhi has inspired two of our most important protests, the Civil Rights Movement as well as Cesar Chavez’s advancement for Latino farm workers. Both of these protests were inspired by how Gandhi led the people of India towards independence, nonviolently.In a Quote by Martin Luther King Jr., “Gandhi was probably the first person in history to lift the love ethic of Jesus above mere interaction between individuals to a powerful and effective social force on a large scale” (Pal). Gandhi’s work to reform his own country did not only that but inspired millions of others in the world to follow in his footsteps. Gandhi’s way of liberating a country through nonviolence inspired many people to fight for their own rights. From Nelson Mandela and his fight against segregation to Cesar Chavez’s fight for the rights of Latino workers, Gandhi’s influence has been there guiding their path of nonviolence. Even in recent times Gandhi’s principles of nonviolence has inspired many activists such as the Black Lives Matter Organization who is fighting against hostility towards those of the African American community, and Malala who is fighting for the rights for women and girls to do what they want around the