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    Founding Tolstoy Farm

    Gandhi and Kallenbach at the founding of Tolstoy Farm, 1910. They stayed in a tent while building the first structures. Depicted in the photo are

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    Tolstoy Farm settlers

    Early settlers at Tolstoy Farm, 1910. The co-founders of this community, Gandhi and Hermann Kallenbach, are seated in the center of the middle row

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    Gandhi with Hermann Kallenbach and Millie Polak

    Gandhi in conversation with some of his European friends in South Africa, 1913. Gandhi stands on the left, next to Hermann Kallenbach (coresident

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    Tolstoy Farm land

    Panorama of Tolstoy Farm at its beginning in 1910. The farmland was purchased by Hermann Kallenbach, who loaned it to Gandhi (who at that time

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    Tolstoy farmhouse

    The farmhouse that Hermann Kallenbach and Gandhi built at Tolstoy Farm (no longer extant).

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    Tolstoy Farm in 1912

    Residents farming and cooking at Tolstoy Farm, 1912. Gandhi is second from the left. Kasturba Gandhi stands in the center. Sonia Schlesin (Gandhi'

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    Kallenbach featured in Indian Opinion (1911)

    A feature about Hermann Kallenbach as the patron and co-founder of Tolstoy Farm, printed in the Indian Opinion newspaper in 1911. Kallenbach is

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    "The Passive Resistance Farm" essay in Indian Opinion (June 18, 1910)

    "The Passive Resistance Farm" essay was written by Gandhi and published in Indian Opinion on June 18, 1910 to introduce the Tolstoy Farm community

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    Kallenbach featured in Indian Opinion (1912)

    A feature about Hermann Kallenbach as the patron and co-founder of Tolstoy Farm, printed in the Indian Opinion newspaper in 1912. Kallenbach is

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    Gokhale visit

    Gopal Krishna Gokhale visits Tolstoy Farm, 1912. Gokhale was Gandhi's political mentor, who came to visit from India to learn more about the