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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources:

“Famous Speeches by Mahatma Gandhi​,” www.mkgandhi.org/speeches/speechMain.htm.


This primary source contains many of Mahatma Gandhi’s speeches in written form. This
website helped with the research of the project on Gandhi because it gave many examples
as to how Gandhi influenced his followers and how he achieved his goals.

Gandhi, Mahatma. ​Story of My Experiments with Truth​. Popular Prakashan Ltd, In, 2013.
This book was written by Mahatma Gandhi himself. It contains self-written diary entries
throughout his life. This contributed to the understanding of Gandhi’s entire life through
his eyes.

“Gandhi's Salt March, Part 3: 27 March to 6 April 1930.” ​Untold Lives Blog​,
blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2015/04/gandhis-salt-march-part-3-27-march-to-6-april-1930.html.
This website was presented as a primary source relating to Gandhi’s famous Salt March. It
gave primary accounts of the march itself and what happened within it.

“Home.” ​Welcome to National Gandhi Museum Delhi​, gandhimuseum.org/site/mgm-videos/.


This website contains many different forms of primary sources such as video clips, audio
clips, and written letters. This helped with the research of this project because using the
letters, I was able to acquire direct quotes from Gandhi.

“​Internet History Sourcebooks Project​,” sourcebooks.fordham.edu/india/indiasbook.asp.


This university website gives insights into the life of Gandhi using letters. The letters
were from when he was jailed and from highlight points in his life.

“Mahatma Gandhi One Spot Complete Information Website.” ​MAHATMA GANDHI ONE SPOT
COMPLETE INFORMATION WEBSITE​, www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/index.htm.
This website included a large collection of links to get more information on Gandhi,
non-violence, peace and conflict resolution.

“Political Propaganda and the Quit India Movement.” ​Untold Lives Blog​,
blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2013/05/political-propaganda-and-the-quit-india-movement.html.
This source explained the famous “Quit Idia” movement that Gandhi led. This website
proved helpful for this project because it had facts about the protests and assemblies
Mahatma Gandhi held.
“Primary Sources.” ​Pearson Prentice Hall: Primary Sources​,
www.phschool.com/atschool/primary_sources/all-india_congress_speech.html.
This website included the speech Gandhi gave to the Indian Congress in 1942. This
primary source improved my understanding of Gandhi's morals and beliefs that he
expressed through his words.

“Repository of Authentic Information on the Life and Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi.” ​Gandhi
Heritage Portal​, www.gandhiheritageportal.org/journals-by-gandhiji.
This website included a section that presents full texts of all the journals that Gandhi
owned, edited or published. Gandhi’s ideas and practices have inspired many movements
and academic inquiries.

“The Assassination of Gandhi,” 1948, www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gandhi.htm.


This website provides an eyewitness account of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. It
includes the witness's own words and an analysis and overview of what events happened
leading up to his death and immediately after.

Secondary Sources:

ExEAS - Asian Revolutions in the Twentieth Century​,


www.columbia.edu/cu/weai/exeas/asian-revolutions/leaders-mohandas-gandhi-links.html.
This website included many secondary sources such as explanations, details, and analysis
of Gandhi’s life. This improved the quality of this project because this website made it
easier to understand the many aspects of Gandhi’s life.

History.com Editors. “Mahatma Gandhi.” ​History.com​, A&E Television Networks, 30 July


2010,
https://www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/modern-history/mahatma-gandhi.html
This website gave an overall explanation of Gandhi’s life history, including his
philosophy of Satyagraha, non-cooperation, and his assassination. This secondary source
included key details about many events in Gandhi’s life.

“IWonder - Gandhi: Reckless Teenager to Father of India.” ​BBC​, BBC,


www.bbc.com/timelines/zpdqmp3.
This source included a timeline of major political events in Gandhi’s lifetime. It helped my
understanding of the different dates of events and how they all related to each other, and
India finally gaining independence.
“Mahatma Gandhi.” ​Biography.com,​ A&E Networks Television, 20 Aug. 2019,
www.biography.com/activist/mahatma-gandhi.
This secondary source served as a biography of Mahatma Gandhi’s life. From his early
life, to his eventual death, everything was explained in detail. This source served as a way
for me to learn about his early life, education, and career.

“Mahatma Gandhi Biography - Facts, Life History, Role in India's Independence - An Essay.”
Biography - Facts, Life History, Role in India's Independence, Assassination - An Essay​,
www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/modern-history/mahatma-gandhi.html.
This website mainly focused on Gandhi's role in helping India achieve independence. It
answered any questions I had and went in-depth on the specifics of many marches and
protests.

“Resistance and Results.” ​Encyclopædia Britannica​, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,


www.britannica.com/biography/Mahatma-Gandhi/Resistance-and-results.
This secondary source website went through gandhi’s entire life and his role as a political
activist. It focused on his legacy and impacts. Many other civil rights activists have
followed in his footsteps and were discussed in this article.

“Top 20 Most Inspiring Mahatma Gandhi Quotes of All Time.” ​Goalcast,​ 19 Aug. 2019,
www.goalcast.com/2017/03/20/top-20-inspiring-mahatma-gandhi-quotes/.
This website included 20 of Gandhi’s most impactful and famous quotes. This deepened
my knowledge on this subject because it showed me how exactly people had become so
inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.

Audio/Pictures/Music Clips:

Documentary, DW. “Mahatma Gandhi - Dying for Freedom | DW Documentary.” ​YouTube,​


YouTube, 31 Jan. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpZwCRInrgo.
This documentary provides a visual and auditory explanation of Gandhi’s life. This source
Improved the quality of my project by adding different elements to the website.

Gandhi Audio of My Spiritual Message 1931, old.harappa.com/gandhi.html.


This audio was one of Gandhi’s famous speeches. He speaks about a ‘spiritual message’
which he believes everyone should follow. This further showed another one of Gandhi's
great feats, inspiring common people.
History.com Editors. “Gandhi Speaks to Press Upon Arrival in London.” ​History.com,​ A&E
Television Networks, 6 June 2012,
This website included a video that was of Gandhi reciting one of his speeches in London.

“Indian Statesman and Activist Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi , circa 1940. News Photo.” ​Getty
Images​,
www.gettyimages.com/photos/mahatma-gandhi?sort=mostpopular&mediatype=photograp
hy&phrase=mahatma%2Bgandhi.
This website included tons of pictures of Gandhi. This source was used for the visual
aspect of my website.

Little, Becky. “Gandhi's Funeral: 8 Heartbreaking Photos From the Activist's Sendoff.”
Biography.com​, A&E Networks Television, 18 June 2019,
These photos were taken shortly after Gandhi was assassinated and showed the millions of
people affected negatively by his death.

Mahatma Gandhi : Audio / Video, www.mkgandhi.org/audio.htm


This documentary provides a visual and auditory explanation of Gandhi’s life. This source
Improved the quality of my project by adding different elements to the website.

“MAHATMA GANDHI SPEECH : Pdilip : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” ​Internet
Archive​, archive.org/details/MahatmaGandhiSpeech.
This audio was one of Gandhi’s famous speeches. This further showed another one of
Gandhi's great feats, inspiring common people.

“Mahatma Gandhi: 100 Rare Photos You Must See.” ​News18,​ News18, 31 Jan. 2019,
www.news18.com/photogallery/india/mahatma-gandhi-100-rare-photos-you-must-see-164
5549-7.html.
This website included 100rare photos of Mahatma Gandhi in his day to day life, when e
was leading protests, and after he was assassinated.

“Repository of Authentic Information on the Life and Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi.” ​Gandhi
Heritage Portal,​ www.gandhiheritageportal.org/mahatma-gandhi-speeches-audio.
This source included links to hundreds of Gandhi’s speeches. This gave insight into the
mind of the people who worshipped Gandhi and why they followed him blindly.

“10 Iconic Photos That Show Why Gandhi Was Called The Great Soul.” HuffPost, HuffPost, 30
Jan. 2014, www.huffpost.com/entry/photos-gandhi-great-soul_n_4695798.
This website had 10 photos that showed why Gandhi was named ‘the great soul’.

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