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Gandhi stamp portrait

Decades Later, Photographer Searches for Gandhi’s Legacy

Source: National Geographic

Recently, National Geographic gave a young photographer from Azerbaijan a daunting assignment: Create a photo essay about Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi, who died in 1948. Rena Effendi discusses how she tackled this task.

This entry was posted in Hard-Won Liberty and tagged Historic Figures on October 1, 2015 by Mikki Gibson.

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