Rajani (October 1992)
Issue of Rajani published in October 1992. Rajani was a Malayalam language arts and cultural magazine published in Philadelphia, PA and distributed worldwide.
An Appeal to Americans on Behalf of India
Lecture delivered by Ram Swami in San Francisco on January 28, 1903, entitled "An Appeal to Americans on Behalf of India". The lecture discusses the history and then-current state of colonized India and appeals to Americans for their support of Indian independence.
Rajani (November 1992)
Issue of Rajani published in October 1992. Rajani was a Malayalam language arts and cultural magazine published in Philadelphia, PA and distributed worldwide.
Letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois
Undated letter from B.R. Ambedkar to W.E.B. Du Bois, most likely written in 1946. The letter inquires about the National Negro Congress petition to the United Nations, which attempted to secure the rights of minority through the U.N. council.
Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois to B.R. Ambedkar
Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois to B.R. Ambedkar dated July 31, 1946. In the letter, Du Bois responds to Ambedkar's letter, and enclosed a statement made by the National Negro Congress to the United Nations Council. Du Bois also writes that he has "every sympathy with the Untouchables of India."
"Ahmad: Nixon Testing Tolerance Of People to Accept Repression"
Newspaper clipping of an article from the April 14, 1971 edition of the Iowa City Press-Citizen titled “Ahmad: Nixon Testing Tolerance of People to Accept Repression.” The article discusses the indictment of the six persons on charges of conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger, and includes several quotes from Eqbal Ahmad, one of those indicted.
"A Tale From the Underground"
Newspaper clipping of an editorial from the January 15, 1971 edition of the New York Times. The article discusses the indictment of Reverend Philip Berrigan and associates on charges of conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger and blow up the heating systems of Federal buildings in Washington.
"Urges a public arrest of Kissinger"
Newspaper clipping from the Chicago Sun-Times dated January 24, 1971 of an article by Bob Olmstead. The article discusses the indictment of Eqbal Ahmad, one of six charged with conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger, and Ahmad’s public statements urging “peace marchers [to] arrest Kissinger […] as a war criminal.”
"Eqbal Ahmad expresses his innocence and declares 'faith in judicial system'
Newspaper clippings from the January 15, 1971 edition of The Chicago Maroon, including a report by Gordon Katz on the indictment of Eqbal Ahmad and five other defendants for involvement in a conspiracy to kidnap Presidential aide Henry Kissinger and to bomb the governmental heating system in Washington D.C.
"Indictment Puzzles Priest's Friend"
Report from January 27, 1971 edition of Newsday titled “Indictment Puzzles Priest’s Friend” by Kevin Lahart.