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Nagpur — Congress adopts Non-Cooperation

Dec 1920 — Congress rewrites its constitution: the goal is now swaraj, the method non-violent non-cooperation, the membership four annas so a peasant can join. Gandhi has turned a lawyers’ club into a mass movement with village roots.
This is one scene of Chapter 5 — Non-Cooperation — The Method Argued in Indian Independence & Partition, 1905–1948.
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