What made Gandhiji feel ashamed of himself during his visit to south Africa, give answer in short
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Immediately upon arriving in South Africa, Gandhi faced discrimination because of his skin colour and heritage, like all people of colour.[64] He was not allowed to sit with European passengers in the stagecoach and told to sit on the floor near the driver, then beaten when he refused; elsewhere he was kicked into a gutter for daring to walk near a house, in another instance thrown off a train at Pietermaritzburg after refusing to leave the first-class.[65][66] He sat in the train station, shivering all night and pondering if he should return to India or protest for his rights.[66] He chose to protest and was allowed to board the train the next day.
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