Hi everyone, welcome to my blog, today i’m going to explain who Oskar Schindler is.
Profile of Oskar Schindler by Fernando Anselmo
Hi everyone, welcome to my blog, today i’m going to explain who Mahatma Gandhi is.
Mahatma Gandhi full name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, He was born in Porbandar, a town in Gujarat in western India on 2 October 1869.
Mahatma Gandhi has a lot of profession, he was an author and journalist, he also works as a politician, philosopher and advocate. He also became a freedom fighter. Mahatma Gandhi has a lot of job so he was successful to his life.
Mahatma Gandhi of course was born a Hindu but his interpretation of Hinduism was his own. While keeping firm roots in ancient Hinduism, he welcomed contact with other religions, especially the Christian doctrines.
Mahatma Gandhi want to obtaining Indian independence from the British Empire. Born in Gujarat in 1869, a young Gandhi had travelled to South Africa in 1893, where his life would change forever. Shortly after arriving in Durban, he was thrown off of a first-class carriage at Pietermaritzburg Station.
Mohandas Gandhi, known as Mahatma Gandhi, joined the fight in 1914 and led the country to independence, using his method of nonviolent protest known as satyagraha. He encouraged Indians to stop buying British goods, avoid paying taxes to the British government, and take part in peaceful protests and marches.
His non-violent resistance helped end British rule in India and has influenced modern civil disobedience movements across the globe. Widely referred to as Mahatma, meaning great soul or saint in Sanskrit, Gandhi helped India reach independence through a philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation.
Hi everyone, today in my blog I am going to explain what happened in the story of Mahatma Gandhi when they touch salts. Which is called Salt March.
Salt March, also called Dandi March or Salt Satyagraha, major nonviolent protest action in India led by Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi in March April 1930. The march was the first act in an even-larger campaign of civil disobedience (satyagraha) Gandhi waged against British rule in India that extended into early 1931 and garnered Gandhi widespread support among the Indian populace and considerable worldwide attention.
When the salt march happened a lot of people were jailed and some got murdered because of violence when the British people attacked them and put some them to jail. Salt production and distribution in India had long been a lucrative monopoly of the British. Through a series of laws, the Indian populace was prohibited from producing or selling salt independently, and instead Indians were required to buy expensive, heavily taxed salt that often was imported. This affected the great majority of Indians, who were poor and could not afford to buy it. Indian protests against the salt tax began in the 19th century and remained a major contentious issue throughout the period of British rule of the subcontinent.
Mahatma Gandhi led the march. It started on March 12, 1930. It went from Sabarmati Ashram to the village of Dandi. Dandi was on the seacoast. Marchers took a handful of salt from the shore. They then announced that they had broken the law by making salt. This was a major, but peaceful challenge against Britain colony.

Hi everyone, today I created a profile about Martin Luther King Jr.
Why is Dr Martin Luther King Jr was a freedom fighter
Explain: King was a freedom fighter, fearlessly speaking out against racial and economic injustice, even when those arguments made people uncomfortable. “On the night before he was murdered, Dr. King articulated a powerful reminder to the country that Black Americans were only asking for a just position in this society. He also led freedom marches for equal rights in America. He put his life on the line to improve the lines of millions of people of colour in America. He led peaceful marches inspired by Gandhi to make changes.
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The White Citizen Council
Who were they? The White Citizens’ Councils were an associated network of white supremacist, segregationist organizations in the United States, concentrated in the South and created as part of a white backlash against the US Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling. The first was formed on July 11, 1954.
They believed that….. They are doing a good thing, and god was happy with what they were doing to the black people. They also believe that they are inferior to the black people, they also think that they should be the one in control and it should stay the same.
The evidence that they believe this is……… The White Citizens’ Councils use violence on black people. They also harassed the black people and torture them and also murdered them.
This shows that they……… The White Citizens Council uses violence and at night they go around harassing and torturing black people and beating them up. In the night, they wore a mask to hide their face so the people they beat up won’t recognise them.
A reason that they might believe this is………….. The reason is they believe in the law and they thought they were doing god’s will.
The Whites Citizens Councils Letter:
I believe we need to keep blacks and whites separate. This is all we know, and all we have ever lived with. God tells us this in the bible that we are to protect and preserve our pure race. Last night we went to their houses and made sure that those people would not challenge segregation ever again!! We can not lose our rights and privileges. We could lose our jobs, our children could be in danger. This is the law, this is all we have ever known. Those black people should know that we are the superior race and they are just slaves, in the bible… God said that we should protect our race and preserve them. So I believe keeping the white and black separate should remain. When the black people came here, they were slaves! and they should have remained that way. We always go out at night to make sure those black people back down to segregation.
Martin Luther King
Who were they? Martin Luther King Jr. was a social activist and Baptist minister who played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968.
They believed that….. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s model of nonviolent resistance, King believed that peaceful protest for civil rights would lead to sympathetic media coverage and public opinion.
The evidence that they believe this is……… Like Gandhi, King used civil disobedience as a means of effectuating government change. It took the form of large-scale, non-violent refusal to obey government commands. There were sit-ins and marches, all carried out against the wishes of local authorities. He led lots of people to achieve what he believed.
This shows that they……… Martin Luther King Jr wanted the black people to have civil rights, so he led people to bring civil rights for the black people by using a form of large-scale, non-violent refusal to obey government commands. There were sit-ins and marches, all carried out against the wishes of local authorities.
A reason that they might believe this is………….. The reason Martin Luther King Jr believed in this, is because he was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi who led the people to get civil disobedience and Martin Luther King Jr did the same thing as Mahatma Gandhi by using a non-violent way to achieve civil rights for the black people.
Martin Luther King Jr Speech:
Welcome, thank you for gathering here today. We are all here because we are united in ending this segregation!. Why do we want to end this segregation? It’s because we want children to one day live in a nation where they are not judged by their skin colors and our children be able to have a peaceful life. I want white and black children to be playing with each other, growing up together and getting married to each other. I want our children to have such a life where they can also get a good education like the white children and get good jobs where they can work like the white people. I want you all to help me get our children and us adults an equal opportunity for our children’s future, when they turn into adults. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day by the shackles that the white people have put into us, because of this shackles we have to endure the insults, violence and they look down to us because of our skin color. So help me…. Get this segregation for us and our children’s future, for them to live a life where they are not out cause because of their skin.
Profile of Nelson Mandela

End of Apartheid
Hi everyone, today I am going to tell you guys a list of primary sources to tell us about the system of the apartheid in South Africa.
What do these primary sources tell us about the system of apartheid in South Africa?
- Diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, letters, interviews, oral histories, personal narratives.
- Contemporaneous newspapers, magazines, and journals.
- Manuscripts, archival materials.
- Vital records.
- Government documents.
- Government records.
- Laws, cases, transcripts, minutes, hearings.
- Maps.
- Statistical data, including census data
- Photographs, films, film scripts
- Music, sound recordings, musical scores
- Research data
- Art and graphics
- Realia, tools, needlework.
Profile of Te Whiti-O-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi
Profile of Te Whiti-O-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi by Fernando Anselmo
Hi everyone, today in my blog I have created another canva, this canva is about the parihaka.
Parihaka by Fernando Anselmo
Hi everyone today in my blog I created a profile about Kate Sheppard in Canva.
profile of Kate Sheppard by Fernando Anselmo
Hi everyone, today in my blog I created another canva and it’s about the Polynesian Panthers.
Profile of Polynesian Panthers by Fernando Anselmo
Hi everyone today in my blog I created another canva profile for another freedom fighters.
Profile of Dame Whina Cooper by Fernando Anselmo