Gandhi, Dube and Abdurahman: Collaborations to End Injustice in South Africa

World History Bulletin 32 (1):5-11 (2016)
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Abstract

The paper traces the parallel paths and mutual influences of these three activists in South Africa. The paper points out that Gandhi often took steps in building his movement that echoed some of the same steps that Dube had done just before him. Also, Abdurahman, who had become Gandhi's friend in 1909, advocated for involving women in nonviolent action, and advocated the use of general strike, shortly before Gandhi incorporated both methods in his movement.

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