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    Kochrab Bungalow

    The Kochrab Bungalow was where Gandhi and approximately twenty-five coresidents who had come to India from Gandhi's communities in South Africa

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    Gandhi and Kasturba 1915

    Gandhi and Kasturba returning to India in 1915 after living in South Africa for twenty-one years.  Approximately 25 of his coresidents from

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    Sabarmati Ashram prayer session

    Gandhi and coresidents gathered for the daily ecumenical prayer session at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1930. The community regularly read scripture

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    Gandhi Teaching

    Gandhi and Kasturba teaching the children in residence at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1929. Lakshmi Dafda Sharma is the student reading aloud to the

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    Gandhi Spinning

    Gandhi spinning "khadi" (homespun cotton) on his spinning wheel at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1925. All residents were expected to spin for an hour

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    Gandhi and Lakshmi

    Gandhi walking with Lakshmi Dafda Sharma, circa 1919. Lakshmi was Gandhi's "adopted" Dalit ("untouchable") daughter, and she and her parents were

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    Salt March 1930, 1

    Gandhi and seventy-eight coresidents from Sabarmati Ashram leading the Salt March in 1930. The Salt March launched a nationwide anticolonial civil

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    Salt March 1930, 2

    Gandhi and seventy-eight coresidents leading the Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram, 1930.

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    Salt March 1930, 3

    Gandhi and Kasturba during the Salt Satyagraha, 1930. Gandhi initially led the Salt March with 78 male coresidents from Sabarmati Ashram. He then

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    Salt March 1930, 4

    Gandhi leading the evening ecumenical prayer session during the Salt March civil resistance campaign, 1930. Here Gandhi sits under the tree,