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3. “Dalits fined for daring to drink water from tap,” Dalit<br />
Freedom Network (http://www.dalitnetwork.org/go/dfn/<br />
news/2010/10/). (Accessed March 21, 2011).<br />
4. K.P. Yohannan, “I Am Nobody.”<br />
5. K.P. Yohannan, “Vendor of Sticks.”<br />
6. “Dalit beaten to death in Uttar Pradesh,” Thaindian News<br />
(http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/<br />
dalit-beaten-to-death-in-uttar-pradesh_100205461.html).<br />
(Accessed March 21, 2011).<br />
7. Mandryk, Operation World, p. 408.<br />
8. D’souza, Dalit Freedom, p. 37.<br />
9. National Sample Survey Organization, Ministry of Statistics<br />
and Programme Implementation, Government of India,<br />
Employment and Unemployment Situation Among Social<br />
Groups in India 2004–05: NSS 61st Round (July 2004–June<br />
2005), Report No. 516, October 2006, pp. 21–22.<br />
10. Mandryk, Operation World, p. 410.<br />
Chapter 3: Open Your Eyes<br />
1. John Cook, comp., The Book of Positive Quotations, 2nd ed.,<br />
ed.Steve Deger and Leslie Ann Gibson (Minneapolis, MN:<br />
Fairview Press), p. 112.<br />
Chapter 4: Winds of Change<br />
1. Martin Luther King Jr. “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top”<br />
(speech, Mason Temple, Memphis, TN, April 3, 1968).<br />
2. K.P. Yohannan, Revolution in World Missions (Carrollton,<br />
TX: GFA Books, 2004), p. 29.<br />
3. “Discrimination: Briefing on Dalit and the Caste System,”<br />
Child Rights Information Network (http://www.crin.<br />
org/resources/infoDetail.aspID=20802&flag=report).<br />
(Accessed March 21, 2011).<br />
4. Alex Perry, “Bombay’s Boom,” TIME, June 26, 2006.<br />
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