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Mahatma Gandhi Rides First Class

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Mahatma Gandhi Rides First Class

The story dates back to Gandhi's days in South Africa. South African law required Indians (or 'coolies' as they were called by the white South Africans) to travel third class on trains. Soon after arriving in South Africa, Gandhi learned first hand about this rule when he was thrown off for trying to ride in a first-class car. It was an insulting episode in his life and made a deep impression on him. What is less well known is that Gandhi immediately looked for a second opportunity to challenge the rule on a train from Durban to Pretoria. This time he succeeded. He did so by using an 'audience' to overcome a negotiating opponent.
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