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58”G.o.d will keep me alive”: Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu Last Glimpses of Bapu, p. 224.

59”The rulers of the country”: Ibid., p. 225.

60”If somebody fired”: Ibid., pp. 222, 228, 234, 298.

61”I have seen it”: Ibid., p. 279.

62”Our salvation”: Ibid., p. 293.

63Immediately after that meeting: Ibid., pp. 29397.

64Later Pyarelal would publish: Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase, vol. 2, p. 819.

65Never did it make its way: Narayan Desai, My Life Is My Message My Life Is My Message, vol. 4, Svarpan Svarpan, p. 479.

66On the way, walking: Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu Last Glimpses of Bapu, p. 308.

67”There is no way”: Tushar A. Gandhi, ”Let's Kill Gandhi!” p. 780.

68”The sound of bullets”: Manubehn Gandhi, Last Glimpses of Bapu Last Glimpses of Bapu, p. 309.

69The killer G.o.dse: Malgonkar, Men Who Killed Gandhi Men Who Killed Gandhi, pp. 25051.

70He said the last words: Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase, vol. 2, p. 861.

71The belief that he fulfilled: See Nandy, ”Final Encounter,” pp. 47093.

72”a certain kind of bodily sacrifice”: Gyanendra Pandey quoted in Hardiman, Gandhi in His Time and Ours Gandhi in His Time and Ours, pp. 19091.

73”Today we must forget that we are Hindus”: CWMG CWMG, vol. 90, pp. 4034.

74When it comes to the Father of the Nation: Payne, Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi, pp. 59899.

75”Congress has now to govern”: Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Gandhi Is Gone Gandhi Is Gone, p. 61.

76”What we need to consider”: Ibid., p. 60.

77”Let no one say”: Tendulkar, Mahatma Mahatma, vol. 5, p. 245.

78”Whenever you are in doubt”: Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase Mahatma Gandhi: Last Phase, vol. 2, p. 65. The note seems never to have been published in Gandhi's lifetime. It is reproduced in an inset following p. 288 in the final volume of Tendulkar's eight-volume biography, first published in 1954 by the Government of India.

SOURCES.

I. GANDHI WRITINGS.

Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Translated by Mahadev Desai. New York, 1983.

The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. 97 vols. Ahmedabad, 195894.

Delhi Diary: Prayer Speeches from 109-47 to 31-48. Ahmedabad, 1948.

Gandhi on Nehru. Edited by Anand T. Hingorani. New Delhi, 1993.

Hind Swaraj and Other Writings. Edited by Anthony J. Parel. Cambridge, U.K., 1997.

The Moral and Political Writings of Mahatma Gandhi. Vol. 3. Edited by Raghavan Iyer. Oxford, 198587.

The Penguin Gandhi Reader. Edited by Rudrangshu Mukherjee. New Delhi, 1996.

The Removal of Untouchability. Ahmedabad, 1954.

Satyagraha in South Africa. Ahmedabad, 1950.

Selected Political Writings. Edited by Dennis Dalton. Indianapolis, 1996.

The South African Gandhi: Speeches and Writings of M. K. Gandhi, 18931914. Edited by Fatima Meer. Durban, 1994.

Village Swaraj. Ahmedabad, 1962.

GANDHI'S NEWSPAPERS Indian Opinion. Originally published at the Phoenix Settlement in South Africa, reproduced on three CD-ROMs by the National Gandhi Museum, New Delhi.

Harijan (193355). Reprinted in 19 volumes with an introduction by Joan Bondurant. New York, 1973. (193355). Reprinted in 19 volumes with an introduction by Joan Bondurant. New York, 1973.

II. OTHER SOURCES AND STUDIES.

Ahir, D. C. The Legacy of Dr. Ambedkar The Legacy of Dr. Ambedkar. New Delhi, 1990.

Aiyar, P. Subramaniam. Conflict of Races in South Africa Conflict of Races in South Africa. Durban, 1946.

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Ambedkar, B. R. Annihilation of Caste Annihilation of Caste. Reprint, New Delhi, 2008.

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