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describe mahatma Gandhi south African campaign against racism

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Answered by sriharini04
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Africa was to present to Gandhi challenges and opportunities that he could hardly have conceived. In the end he would spend more than two decades there, returning to India only briefly in 1896–97. The youngest two of his four children were born there. hope it may be useful. plz mark my answer as brainiest...........
Answered by Anonymous
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He formed the Natal Indian Congress and drew international attention to the plight of Indians in South Africa. In 1906, the Transvaal government sought to further restrict the rights of Indians, and Gandhi organized his first campaign of satyagraha, or mass civil disobedience.

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