Tribute to Mrs. Kala Bagai Chandra (Jhaiji)
Program for tribute held in Los Angeles for Kala Bagai Chandra, who passed away on October 4, 1983. The program includes photographs and details about Chandra, who was one of the first Indian women to migrate to the U.S.
"Mother India" Dies In L.A. at Age of 90
Obituary in India West Magazine for Kala Bagai Chandra, who died in Los Angeles at the age of 90 from a stroke. Chandra was among the first South Asian women to immigrate to the U.S., having arrived in San Francisco in 1915. Her husband, Mahesh B. Chandra, was a member of the Gadar Party.
Diploma for Kala Chandra
Diploma awarded to Kala Chandra for successful completion of the Citizenship Course of Study prescribed by the Board of Education and approved by the United States District Court. Awarded in Los Angeles, on December 15, 1949.
India's Message (Volume 7)
The January and June 1945 issue of India's Message (Vol. 7, Nos. 1 and 2), edited and published by Rishi Singh Grewal. India's Message contains several news items about the Indian independence movement, with commentary from editor Grewal.
The Regeneration of the Women of India
Pamphlet featuring a reprint of the essay "Regeneration of the Women of India," by Camille De Berri, originally published in The Campanile. The pamphlet was published by the Berkeley-based Hindusthan Association of America.
India's Three Greatest Dangers
Hand-written essay titled "India's Three Greatest Dangers" by Ishwar Chandra, written in 1917. Chandra uses the Nalanda Club based in Berkeley, California as his address.
What Do We Want?
Book titled What Do We Want? by M.N. Roy, published in 1922 by Edition De La Librarie J.B. Target.
India in Revolt
Book titled India in Revolt by Henry Judd, published in 1942 by the Workers Party of America in New York. The introduction is written by Max Shachtman, leader of the Socialist Workers Party and later the Workers Party. The title page is stamped with the San Francisco address for the publication "Labor Action."