Author:Charles Freer Andrews

Charles Freer Andrews
(1871–1940)

English priest who admired the philosophy of Mohandas Gandhi and worked with him in the Indian civil rights struggle in South Africa and in the Indian Independence Movement.

Charles Freer Andrews
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