Bibliography
Primary Sources:
Gandhi, Mahatma. Gandhi: an Autobiography. The Story of My Experiments with Truth
translated from the Gujarati by Mahadev Desai
Mahatma Gandhi gave us first hand insight into his life and experiences. This was a prominant source for our project as it stated his story of how he viewed his life.
Gandhi, Mahatma. "quotes" http://thinkexist.com/quotation/whenever_you_are_confronted_with_an_opponent/295022.html
This site was very helpful and provided us with most of our quotes. Our favorite quote was "Whenever you are confronted with an enemy, conquor him with love."
Google Images
We used google images to get all of our pictures. It was extremely helpful in making our site more interesting.
Secondary Sources:
Subramanyan, K.G. "The Gandhi Connection" USA Today. (2008): 136 30-5
K.G. Subramanyan give many details about Gandhi and his life that we used on a number of paragraphs on this website.
"Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand." World Book Advanced. 2009. [Place of access.] 22 Feb. 2009 http://www.worldbookonline.com/advanced/article?id=ar216380. World Book Online did an amazing job of stating numerous facts about Gandhi and his accomplishments. We refered to this site for information for every topic.
Pastan, Amy. Gandhi. New York: DK Publishing, 2006.
Amy Pastan did a wonderful job of presenting the important details of Mahatma's life. This book was our most important source for information. We got most of our information about his childhood from this incredible biography.
Gandhi in India. 20 Feb. 2009 <http://www.pbs.com> author not listed. 19 Jan. 2004
Showed us Gandhi's Impact on Martin Luther King Junior. We learned just how much Martin Luther King Jr. was affected by Gandh's salt march and it really helped with our "Mahatma Gandhi's Impact on the World" page.