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New Book Shreds Fabrications of Indian Civil Rights Icon
NEW YORK, April 22, 2008 -- In "Gandhi Under
Cross-Examination" (Sovereign Star, 2008), renowned Gandhi
scholar G. B. Singh and his colleague, Tim Watson, examine
the very roots of Mahatma Gandhi's position as an icon of
the Civil Rights movement.
In 1893, Gandhi claims to have been thrown out from a
first-class train compartment at Pietermaritzburg, South
Africa for refusing to give up his seat to a white man. This
racial incident allegedly galvanized him to fight against
British colonialism. Yet in 1895, just two years later,
Gandhi was promoting segregation in Durban, South Africa.
The local post office had two doors - one for blacks and
Indians and another for whites. Calling it an "invidious
distinction," Gandhi successfully campaigned for a third
door for Indian use only.
G. B. Singh, who also authored "Gandhi: Behind the Mask of
Divinity" (Prometheus, 2004), said: "My previous book proved
Gandhi's own writings demonstrate his vehement racism
against black Africans. This new book goes a step further,
debunking the propaganda behind the favorite icon of modern
American and Indian politicians."
"Gandhi Under Cross-Examination" challenges the historical
accuracy behind Gandhi's pivotal story of racial
discrimination aboard a South African train, exposing his
divergent accounts of the incident. By placing Gandhi on the
witness stand and weaving courtroom drama into the
analytical text, the authors ultimately conclude the famous
incident has no basis in fact. There are thousands of books
about Gandhi, but this is one of the few willing to place
his claims under the lens of historical scrutiny.
"We're confident this book will emphasize our dedication to
publishing thought-provoking but essential works," said
Pieter Friedrich, Sovereign Star's editor-in-chief. "With so
many world leaders, from Obama to the Dalai Lama, crediting
Gandhi as their inspiration, the world deserves to see a
critical examination of the Gandhi story."
Singh will appear at the official book release at 10am, May
2, 2008, Best Western Garden Court Inn, 5400 Mowry Ave.,
Fremont, CA 94538.
Col. G. B. Singh (Ret.) served in the U.S. Army. He is a
professional student of Indian politics, world religions,
and the life and teachings of Gandhi. He lives in Tennessee,
USA.
Dr. Tim Watson teaches philosophy and communications and
hosts a weekly radio show. He lives in Toronto, Canada.
Interviews with the authors and review copies of the book
are available upon request.
Gandhi Under Cross-Examination
By G. B. Singh and Tim Watson
Publication Date: Apr. 14, 2008
Sovereign Star, 2008, $14
Media Inquiries:
Pieter Friedrich
Sovereign Star Publishing, Inc.
Phone: 530-210-4040
E-mail: pieter@sovstar.com
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