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This book is a story of friendship between three remarkable individuals drawn from their lifelong work for India's freedom. They were Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and the Anglican missionary, Charles Freer Andrews, who became a most loving friend to both Tagore and Gandhi. The universal principles they applied in attaining that goal have given us an alternative legacy. It is the legacy of a nationalism that worked with complete restraint, a legacy that cried halt to the movement whenever it turned violent, that proclaimed the way forward to be in self-suffering and not in hatred of the enemy.
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Their Friendship, Their Struggles
2. South Africa and India's Honour
3. Santiniketan and Phoenix Schools
4. World War I
5. Dilemmas, Depressions, Uplifts
6. Simla, Britain, India
7. Rowlatt Bills and After
8. Non-Cooperation
9. Their Differences
10. Movement in the 1920s
11. Movement South Africa
12. Movement in the 1930s
13. Gandhi's Work, Gandhi's Message, Andrews, Tagore
14. Tagore's Works, Tagore's Message, Andrews, Gandhi
Appendices
Bibliography
Index



