In the early 1980s, two events—the publication of a book and the formation of a social movement—took place by coincidence at the same time in Tamil Nadu. A collection of African writings, titled Araikkul Vantha Africa Vaanam (The African Sky that Entered the Room), translated by Indhiran, appeared in 1982. The same year, the Tamil Nadu wing of Dalit Panthers of India (DPI), headed by Savita Ambedkar, was founded in Madurai. The common links between these two literary and political events are Maharashtra and the term ‘Panthers’.