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    Early residents

    Some of the early residents of Sevagram Ashram, circa 1938. Among those included in the photo are Kasturba Gandhi (3rd from right) with her

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    Gandhi at Bapu Kuti

    Gandhi in front of his hut at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1941. The hut is called "Bapu Kuti," and was originally built by Mirabehn. Gandhi greatly

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    Bapu Kuti, 1938

    Bapu Kuti, Gandhi's hut at Sevagram Ashram. Photo circa 1938.

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    Gandhi eating with coresidents

    Gandhi and coresidents eating together at Sevagram Ashram. Seated next to Gandhi is Abha Gandhi, and Sarlabehn is seated next to Abha. In nice

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    Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi speaking to coresidents

    Gandhi and Kasturba speaking with coresidents at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1940. Seated to the left of Kasturba is Abha Gandhi.

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    Gandhi teaching at Sevagram Ashram

    Gandhi teaching visitors and coresidents at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1939. Also depicted is Pyarelal Nayar.

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    Gandhi teaching Dalits (Harijans) at Sevagram Ashram

    Gandhi teaching Dalits ("untouchables" or Harijans) at Sevagram Ashram, 1940. The village where Sevagram Ashram was located had a majority Dalit

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    Interfaith and intercaste wedding at Sevagram Ashram

    This photograph documents the wedding of Dakshayani, a Hindu Dalit (Pulayar caste) woman, and Velayudhan, a Christian Dalit (Ezhava caste) man.

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    Gandhi teaching spinning at Sevagram Ashram

    Gandhi teaching spinning to visitors at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1945. Here Gandhi is providing instruction on how to use a type of portable

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    Gandhi and Amrit Kaur spinning

    Gandhi and Amrit Kaur spinning. At Sevagram Ashram, circa 1941. Gandhi sits on the bench, and Amrit Kaur is seated on the ground (wearing