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This American Unitarian minister who was born in England launched
the first major indictment of British imperialism in India. His
attack appeared in 1908 in an Atlantic Monthly magazine
article disclosing The New Nationalistic Movement in India.
Sunderland declared: India is a subject land. She is a dependent
of Great Britain, not a colony. Britains free colonies are
really self-ruling in everything except their relations with foreign
powers. Not so with dependencies like India. They are ruled absolutely
by Great Britain, which is not their mother country
but their conqueror and master.
His book India in Bondage was suppressed in India but hailed
in America by Time magazine.
Jabez Sunderland was the first American to participate in the
new Indian National Congress.
Sunderlands two journeys to India encouraged an alliance
between the British and American Unitarian associations and the
Brahmo Samaj religious and social reform Hindu movement in India.
From the Ann Arbor Unitarian Church in Michigan, he led the battle
for advanced nondogmatic theism against non-theism. When he died
in Ann Arbor, his memorial service held at the Community Church
of New York celebrated his role in liberating India and his promotion
of liberating religion in North America.
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