The Last Heroes : foot soldiers of Indian Freedom 'a people history of the freedom struggle'

By: Sainath, PMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Haryana Penguin Random House 2022Edition: 1st edDescription: xxix, 272p. col.illISBN: 978-0670096923Subject(s): India | Politics and government | Autonomy and independence movements | Indian freedomDDC classification: 954.035 Summary: So who really spearheaded India's Freedom Struggle? Millions of ordinary people-farmers, labourers, homemakers, forest produce gatherers, artisans and others-stood up to the British. People who never went on to be ministers, governors, presidents, or hold other high public office. They had this in common: their opposition to Empire was uncompromising. In The Last Heroes, these footsoldiers of Indian freedom tell us their stories. The men, women and children featured in this book are Adivasis, Dalits, OBCs, Brahmins, Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus. They hail from different regions, speak different languages and include atheists and believers, Leftists, Gandhians and Ambedkarites. The people featured pose the intriguing question: What is freedom? They saw that as going beyond Independence. And almost all of them continued their fight for freedoms long after 1947. The post-1947 generations need their stories. To learn what they understood. That freedom and independence are not the same thing. And to learn to make those come together.
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1. Rebel, Actor, Soldier, Spy
2. When Demati Dei 'Salihan' Took on the Raj
3. Bhagat Singh Jhuggian's Fight for Our Freedoms
4. Shobharam Gehervar: Must I Choose between Gandhi and Ambedkar?
5. In Telangana, a Quest for Swarajyam
6. 'Captain Elder Brother' and the Whirlwind Army
7. N. Sankariah: Nine Decades a Revolutionary
8. Baji Mohammad: Nine Decades of Non-Violence
9. The Last Battle of Laxmi Panda
10. The British Raj and the Badmash Gaon
11. Further Battles of the Badmash Gaon
12. Ganpati Yadav's Gripping Life Cycle
13. Bhabani Mahato: Feeding the Revolution in Puruliya
14. H. S. Doreswamy: One Newspaper, Many Names
15. Thelu and Lokkhi Mahato: Between Bapu and the Bandits
16. R. Nallakannu's Fight for Many Forgotten Freedoms
A Memory

So who really spearheaded India's Freedom Struggle? Millions of ordinary people-farmers, labourers, homemakers, forest produce gatherers, artisans and others-stood up to the British. People who never went on to be ministers, governors, presidents, or hold other high public office.

They had this in common: their opposition to Empire was uncompromising.

In The Last Heroes, these footsoldiers of Indian freedom tell us their stories. The men, women and children featured in this book are Adivasis, Dalits, OBCs, Brahmins, Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus. They hail from different regions, speak different languages and include atheists and believers, Leftists, Gandhians and Ambedkarites.

The people featured pose the intriguing question: What is freedom? They saw that as going beyond Independence. And almost all of them continued their fight for freedoms long after 1947.

The post-1947 generations need their stories.

To learn what they understood. That freedom and independence are not the same thing. And to learn to make those come together.

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