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    Phoenix Settlement residents

    The residents of Phoenix Settlement, 1905. Gandhi is in the third row; Kasturba is among the women in the second row. These residents all agreed

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    Sarvodaya House

    "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. (Front side.) The residents of Phoenix Settlement built small bungalow style homes using

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    Gandhi's law office

    Gandhi's law office in Johannesburg, South Africa. Gandhi is in the row of standing men, third from the left.

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    Kasturba and Sons

    Kasturba Gandhi with her four sons in 1902: Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas.

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    Jail release 1908

    Gandhi and other nonviolent resisters being released from prison in 1908. Gandhi is first on the left of the men in the lineup.

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    Printing Press 1985

    The printing press building at Phoenix Settlement after the Inanda Riots in 1985. Urban incendiarism caused much damage to Indian-owned and Black

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    Information plaque at Phoenix Settlement

    Information plaque at Phoenix Settlement. This is the first of a half dozen such information plaques that are placed around this heritage site to

    McLain (Photographer)

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    Sarvodaya House sign 1

    Sign at "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. It commemorates the rebuilding of this historic structure in 2000, after its

    McLain (Photographer)

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    Sarvodaya House sign 2

    Sign at the back entrance of "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's home at Phoenix Settlement. This house has now been converted into a small museum with an

    McLain (Photographer)

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    Sarvodaya House (front)

    "Sarvodaya House," Gandhi's former home at Phoenix Settlement. (Front side.) The original Sarvodaya House was burned down in the Inanda Riots of

    Lyons (Photographer)