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Jawaharlal Nehru was a wealthy lawyer and was highly westernized after attending British universities. After the Amritsar Massacre, he aligned closely with Mahatma Gandhi's freedom movement and became a fervent nationalist and socialist. He lived with India's poor and downtrodden. He protested against the British and served many years in prison. After India gained independence from the British, he became the first Prime Minister. He looked to the Soviets for 5-year planning and modern manufacturing. He looked to the U.S. for money. He saw the breakup of India where Pakistan was formed and civil strife and the Kashmir wars that followed. He worked tirelessly to lift India out of poverty. After his death, his daughter Indira became Prime Minister. After Indira's assassination, her son, Rajiv Gandhi followed as Prime Minister.

It's an incredible story.

We'll show clips from great documentaries and clips from films capturing reenacting his lifetime. We'll have an Indian host talking about his experience during Nehru's time. We'll pause often for discussion. Afterward, we'll go to dinner together.

We'll meet at the Boston Public Library, Mezzanine Conference Room 3

One of the key documentaries is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tshyh8DnJzI&t=388s

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