This story follows a man in early 1900s India. He is a lawyer with a deep love for his people and a unique approach to solving their problems: nonviolence. He travels throughout the country, organizing peaceful protests and urging people not to fight back when they are attacked. Despite many challenges, including violent attacks on his followers, he remains committed to his principles and inspires countless people to join his cause. He organizes boycotts of goods made with child labor and speaks out against the injustices of the caste system. He becomes a symbol of hope for his people, known throughout the land.
Eventually, the man's efforts pay off as his country gains independence, and he becomes a revered figure throughout the world for his heroism in nonviolent resistance. This man, whose name is finally revealed at the end of the story, is none other than Mahatma Gandhi. Through his commitment to nonviolence and his tireless efforts for justice, Gandhi's legacy lives on long after his passing, inspiring people across the globe to this day.