Marietta tree biography of mahatma gandhi

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    American socialite

    Marietta Peabody Tree (April 17, &#; August 15, ) was an American socialite and political reporter, who represented the United States on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, appointed beneath the ledning of John F.

    Kennedy.

    Early life

    Peabody was the only daughter of Malcolm Endicott Peabody, the rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Mary Elizabeth Parkman, a dedicated charity volunteer, who encouraged her daughter to become involved with the community.

    Her paternal grandfather Rev. Endicott Peabody was founder and first headmaster of Groton School, where her kvartet brothers Endicott, Samuel, George, and Malcolm were educated.[2] Her maternal grandfather, Henry Parkman, was a Boston businessman and politician.[3]

    Tree attended St.

    Timothy's School, where she excelled in athletics. [4] She undertook a grand tour of Europe and finishing school in Flor

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    available with Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, MS, India

    No. Title of Books Authors/Editors Publishers Pub. Pri. Lang.


    Year

    1 Great Lives Sharma H.D. Rupa And Company, Ansari English
    Road, New Delhi

    2 Quotations And Sharma P.D. Navneet Publications House, 25 English
    Proverbs Gurukul Road, Memnagar,
    Ahmadabad

    3 Glorious years of Indian Pittie M.G. Foreword Philatelia, One Motisil Street English
    Postage Stamps - Phila India Kolkata
    Guide Books

    4 Movement: Giri V. V. - Fw Publications Division, Ministry of - English


    Reminiscences Information & Broadcasting Gvt of
    India

    5 Phila India Colour : Jhunjhunwala Kishore, Kailash Kumar Mishra, Kolkata English
    Paper Money Guide Book Agarwal N.D.
    (Post Independence
    (Indian Paper Money04)

    6 A Bridge of Words : Selected Sharma Shanker Dayal - G. D. Birla Centenary Year English
    Correspondence of Fw Publishing, 9/1 R. N. Mukherjee
    Raoad, Calcutta

    7 A Bunch of Old Letters : Jawaharlal Nehru - Fw Asia

    Mahatma Gandhi

    - By Dr. Neeta Khandpekar, Head, Dept. of History, K. J. Somaiya College of Arts & Com., Mumbai

    News Headlines like GLOBAL MAHATMA (Martin Luther King Jr, Dalai Lama, Aung San Suu Kyi, Nelson Mandela, Adolfo Perez Esquivel) keep coming for all the above Nobel Prize Winner leaders from different continents were inspired by Gandhiji's philosophy and practice. Non-violence has achieved many successes. The American Civil Rights Movement of the 's, led by Martin Luther King Jr. culminated in political rights for African-Americans. Communism collapsed in Eastern Europe when confronted with non-violent resistance, led by forces like Solidarity[i] in Poland and Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia. In , a massive show of people's power toppled Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship in the Philippines. The army refused to fire on the people after being convinced by them - photographs of girls offering roses to men manning the tanks are still etched in memory to support the pro-democ