Based on her descriptions in “The Light of Gandhi’s Lamp,” how did her experiences as a young adult in apartheid-era South Africa affect Hilary Kromberg Inglis?
Inglis's experiences taught her that, even in times of great political tumult, the police can be trusted to be honest, fair, and humane.
Inglis's experiences taught her that even people with warm and friendly dispositions can behave in immoral and manipulative ways.
Inglis's experiences taught her that no matter how dramatically one's circumstances may change, other people rarely do.
Inglis's experiences taught her that a commitment to nonviolent resistance will earn one the respect of one's enemies.