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Ambedkar

Indias Crusader for Human Rights (GN) (Campfire Graphic Heroes)

Kieron Moore Sachin Nagar

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English
Steerforth Press
06 August 2019
An untiring crusader for human rights for the oppressed untouchables of India, Babasaheb, as he was fondly known, strove throughout his life to purge from society the evil of prejudice and injustice against his fellow brethren. Having suffered humiliation in his early years purely on the circumstance of his birth in a lower caste, Babasaheb Ambedkar became the voice of redemption from oppression for millions of his fellow men.

From a humble background, he overcame many challenges to get a degree in law in the UK, and went to Columbia University in the US, where he imbibed a deep sense of justice and equality. After India's independence, his commitment to equality and freedom was enshrined by his work in the framing of the Indian Constitution as one of its principal architects.

Babasaheb Ambedkar's hope of equality and tolerance in society remains as yet an unfulfilled dream in modern India. In the telling of the story on the life and times of this great icon of free India through this beautifully illustrated biography, Campfire aims to renew the spirit so dear to Babasaheb Ambedkar's heart of a just and tolerant India.

It is rare in human history when one man's life changes the destiny of millions. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was one such remarkable leader.

An untiring crusader for human rights for the oppressed untouchables of India, Babasaheb, as he was fondly known, strove throughout his life to purge from society the evil of prejudice and injustice against his fellow brethren. Having suffered humiliation in his early years purely on the circumstance of his birth in a lower caste, Babasaheb Ambedkar became the voice of redemption from oppression for millions of his fellow men.

From a humble background, he overcame many challenges to get a degree in law in the UK, and went to Columbia University in the US, where he imbibed a deep sense of justice and equality. After India's independence, his commitment to equality and freedom was enshrined by his work in the framing of the Indian Constitution as one of its principal architects.

Babasaheb Ambedkar's hope of equality and tolerance in society remains as yet an unfulfilled dream in modern India. In the telling of the story on the life and times of this great icon of free India through this beautifully illustrated biography, Campfire aims to renew the spirit so dear to Babasaheb Ambedkar's heart of a just and tolerant India.

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Illustrated by:   Sachin Nagar
Imprint:   Steerforth Press
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 165mm, 
ISBN:   9789381182819
ISBN 10:   9381182817
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kieron Moore grew up in Lancashire, northern England. He studied at the University of York, and has worked as a freelance writer, journalist, and filmmaker. He has previously written Buddha- An Enlightened Life for Campfire and is passionate about using the medium of comics to bring interesting stories to life. Sachin Nagar has worked on many of Campfire's most successful books, including the award-winning Gandhi- My Life is My Message, Sundarkaand- The Triumph of Hanuman, Mother Teresa- Angel of the Slums, Ravana- Roar of the Demon King, the Kaurava Empire series, and most recently, Karna- Victory in Death. Sachin is one of the most versatile artists in the industry today, and he likes to push the boundaries and try something new in every project he works on.

Reviews for Ambedkar: Indias Crusader for Human Rights (GN) (Campfire Graphic Heroes)

The life story of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is given a solid and uplifting rendering. . . the intensity of Ambedkar's dedication practically burns off the page, with help from Nagar's dramatic and color-splashed artwork. . . [the book] should find a particularly welcome spot on school library shelves. -- Publishers Weekly


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