[17]Joseph J. Doke, interesting because of his interviews with Gandhi, tells in the last chapter of his book how, in 1908, Gandhi was led to the fort of Johannesburg in prison garb and thrown into a cell with Chinese common-law criminals of the worst sort.
[18]Two high-minded Englishmen, C. F. Andrews and W. W. Pearson, seconded Gandhi's efforts by all means within their power.
[19]Gandhi refers to this in an article dated May 12, 1920.
[20]Shortly before he died, Gokhale, Gandhi's beloved master, had suggested that Gandhi make a trip through India and study conditions at first hand, before going into politics. And Gandhi had promised not to take an active part in the political life of India for a year.
[21]The Satyagraha movement may be said to have begun February 28, 1919.
[22]Gandhi explained his attitude toward Bolshevism on November 24, 1921.
[23]August 11, 1920: Gandhi protests against the doctrine of the sword.
[24]"Humanity is one. There are different races, but the higher a race the greater its duties." ("Ethical Religion")
[25]November 5, 1919.
[26]October 27, 1920.