Exploring the universal resonance of Gandhi's ethics of nonviolence on the visual arts, the images in this visual history include Gandhi's own iconography, photojournalism of related social movements and nonviolent struggles, artworks speaking to violence or issuing from an inner space of peace, and portraits of the Mahatma's forebears and followers. The texts range across influences on Gandhian philosophy and outgrowths from it, plus reprints of texts by famous peacemakers.