Obadiah,
The point of the book is that we have learned the revised Gandhi. What specifically in the essay are you challenging? Do you have any evidence of anything positive that he said about Africans. And by what measure do declare that Gandhi was less racist than Hegel? Lastly, of what relevance of the virtue of Gandhi's descendents or the fact the Martin Luther King Jr. studied him for the topic at hand. Why are (some) black people so quick to defend our enemies?
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