ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1931, this book forms the third volume of the series, following on from Mahatma Gandhi: His Own Story, and relates in his own words Mahatma Gandhi's epic stuggle in the Transvaal to set right the wrongs which had been done to the Indian Community. There he first proved to the world the practical success of his own original method, called Satyagraha, or Truth Force, whereby the evils of the world may be righted without recourse to the false arbitrament of war.

chapter Chapter I|17 pages

The South African Scene

chapter Chapter II|21 pages

The Evils of Indenture

chapter Chapter III|18 pages

My First Experiences

chapter Chapter IV|18 pages

After the Boer War

chapter Chapter V|15 pages

A Simpler Life

chapter Chapter VI|12 pages

The Profession of Law

chapter Chapter VII|18 pages

The Registration Ordinance

chapter Chapter VIII|18 pages

The Satyagraha Oath

chapter Chapter IX|16 pages

In England

chapter Chapter X|19 pages

The First Encounter

chapter Chapter XI|23 pages

Imprisonment

chapter Chapter XII|20 pages

The Attempted Settlement

chapter Chapter XIII|19 pages

Helpers in the Struggle

chapter Chapter XIV|16 pages

A Breach of Faith

chapter Chapter XV|17 pages

The Struggle Renewed

chapter Chapter XVI|18 pages

General Botha’s Offer

chapter Chapter XVII|9 pages

“Hind Swaraj”

chapter Chapter XVIII|19 pages

Tolstoy Farm

chapter Chapter XIX|13 pages

Mr. Gokhale’s Visit

chapter Chapter XX|8 pages

The Famous March

chapter Chapter XXI|14 pages

The End of the Struggle