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autobiography on any political leader
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Answered by sivathecool
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Mahatma Gandhi’s Experiments with Truth is, quite simply, the most important autobiographical account in modern India’s history. Beginning with his childhood, this is a deeply introspective and personal account by the man whose principles of ahimsa and non-violence led the Indian independence movement. Like all the best autobiographies, this too unflinchingly records the author’s struggles against his own

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Jawaharlal Nehru, imprisoned by the British for his role in the Civil Disobedience Movement, wrote this to explain why circumstances and history led him to fight for India’s independence. A revealing account of India’s first prime minister, it examines his thoughts and actions as well as his doubts, providing valuable insights into the mind of one of India’s greatest leaders.

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Long Walk to Freedom: Few world leaders have captured the world’s imagination as Nelson Mandela did, and rightly so. Imprisoned for 27 long years for fighting against the racist policies of South Africa, Mandela was a global leader, a non-violent warrior, and his autobiography reveals the discrimination black Africans faced under apartheid. When he was finally released from prison, he was without a trace of bitterness against his captors; instead he began a new crusade for reconciliation between blacks and whites. This is, in our opinion, one of the most inspirational books ever written.

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