Gandhi's American Ally: How an Educational Missionary Joined the Mahatma's Struggle Against Untouchability
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Gandhi's American Ally: How an Educational Missionary Joined the Mahatma's Struggle Against Untouchability

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A son strives to understand his father, an iconoclastic Methodist missionary to India during the '20s and '30s. Williams' father, Fred, arrived in India in 1921 as part of the Methodist ministry. He was, from the start, called "to help meet people's mundane human needs down here on planet Earth," writes Williams in an easeful, searching voice. Fred understood the...more
Paperback, 308 pages
Published April 29th 2008 by iUniverse
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