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Ambedkar : The Fight for Justice

Anand, S.Natarajan, SrividyaVyam, Durgabai(Illustrated by)Vyam, Subhash(Illustrated by)
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*What does it mean to be an untouchable? Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891 - 1956), one of India's foremost revolutionaries, grew up untouchable.

Battling against the odds, he gained multiple doctorates, campaigned against social discrimination and the caste system and went on to draft the Constitution of India.

Throughout his life Ambedkar faced routine discrimination: in school at the age of 10; in Baroda after his return from Columbia University; and while travelling in later life.

The discrimination experienced by Ambedkar continues to haunt a majority of India's 170 million Dalits as many are still denied water, shelter and the basic dignities of life.

In this ground-breaking work, Pardhan Gond artists Durgabai Vyam and Subhash Vyam interweave historical events with contemporary incidents, infusing fresh energy into the graphic novel through their magical art.

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Tate Publishing
1849761132 / 9781849761130
Hardback
18/04/2013
United Kingdom
108 pages, Color illustrations throughout
209 x 289 mm, 663 grams
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