Answer:
The man on the train tells Gandhi that there are “no coloured attorneys in South Africa.”
Explanation:
This is about India's founding father Mahatma Gandhi who lived in South Africa for many years. He could quickly see the segregation and institutional racism in South Africa that prevented many minority groups from climbing the social ladder.
It was in South Africa that Gandhi became an activist and started to fight for minority rights. He eventually took his brand of passive activism back to British India and lead the nation towards Independence from the British Empire.