My Experiments With Truth (Listen to Genius)

Author: Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Gandhi inspired the spiritual and political souls of millions of people. His concept of nonviolent resistance propelled numerous truggles throughout the world, including the civil rights movement in America. Written after his release from prison, first published in English in 1927, My Experiments with Truth is Gandhi’s autobiography, documenting his spiritual jour….Read More

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