Explain how Bhim Rao Ambedkar experience discrimination when he was a child. Explain with the help of his story.
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discrimination when he was a child was the discrimination of colours people used to differentiate according to their colour if they are white so they are the the ruling persons and their the persons were black they were the slave so one he said to his wife that the
" The cows are of different colour but their colour of milk is same "
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1. Born into a poor, low Mahar caste family on April 14, 1891, in Mhow, in the Central Provinces, now Madhya Pradesh, Babasaheb Ambedkar had a tough childhood. His family was treated as untouchables and was subjected to socio-economic discrimination.
2. Hailing from the 'untouchable' caste of Mahars in Maharashtra, Ambedkar was a social outcast in his early days. Even in his school, he was treated as an 'untouchable.'
3. His schoolmates would not eat beside him, his teachers did not touch his copies as he came from a family that was considered 'unclean' by the orthodox Hindus.
4. Later in life, Ambedkar became the spokesperson of the backward classes and castes in India.
5. Much like African-American reformers such as Martin Luther King Jr and Frederick Douglas in the United States, Ambedkar expounded the importance of a social reform that would abolish caste discrimination and the concept of untouchability in India.
6. He also joined hands with Gandhi in the Harijan movement, which protested against the social injustices faced by people belonging to backward castes in India.