Annihilation of Caste

Annihilation of Caste

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Dr. Bhimarao Ramji Ambedkar (1891-1956) was the first highly educated, politically prominent member of the Hindu "Untouchable" castes. He wrote The Annihilation of Caste for the 1936 meeting of a group of liberal Hindu caste-reformers; after seeing a draft of the speech, however, the group revoked their invitation. Dr. Ambedkar self-published the work, and it became an immediate classic. [columbia.edu] Must read and also educate other. This is not only an speech but a research work. Check out this book on Goodreads: The Annihilation of Caste https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8521879-the-annihilation-of-caste
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Can a heritage of savagery and a heart of sincerity coexist? The Origin. A race of beings who possess inhuman abilities and dwell in a society built upon strength and domination. For centuries, the strongest would rule and the weak were to obey. Though barbaric at first sight, this well established system maintained an era of peace among their kind. However... Somewhere down the line, a new leader arose. With his faction, he toppled the powers that be and founded his own governmental system. One based on corruption, caste systems and classism. Through usurped riches, he amassed great manpower and obedience. Thus the strong were cast into the depths of the slums, destined to serve the weak in a subjugation cloaked as 'law and order'. Until... One man from amongst the outcasts asked a single question... "Why do the strong serve the weak?" That man was... Dharun Tarheen!

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