"Moslems Accept the British Plan, but Say Pakistan Still Goal"
Associated Press article entitled “Moslems Accept the British Plan, but Say Pakistan Still Goal.” The article reports that the Muslim League’s Council in New Delhi led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah accepted the British plan for an independent India, but would not back down on the establishment of an independent Pakistan as well.
France-Inde
Publication of France-Inde (French) dated January 26, 1953 featuring articles commemorating the third anniversary of the Indian Republic, the reception of R.E. Radhakrishnan at the Sorbonne, a history of Hindus and Muslims from the ninth to seventeenth centuries (advocating for a united India against Partition), and economic and general news from India.
H.R. 3517
Copy of H.R. 3517, a bill introduced to the House of Representatives by Democrat Emanuel Celler on June 20, 1945 that would permit approximately 3,000 natives of India who entered the U.S. prior to July 1, 1924 to become naturalized U.S. citizens.
Chemical Warfare in Ancient India
Reprint of an article from the Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 25, page 286, May 1948 titled "Chemical Warfare in Ancient India" by Vaman R. Kokatnur.
The Observer (April 1949)
April 1949 issue of The Observer, "organ of Indian opinion" in Trinidad and Tobago. The cover features a photograph of Indian freedom fighter, poetess, and orator Sarojini Naidu and an accompanying article memorializing her legacy on page four. The issue includes articles on Indian politics in the Caribbean and in India, op-eds, and local news.
"Population Control In Relation To Food In India"
Pamphlet titled "Population Control in Relation to Food in India," published by the Watumull Foundation, 1952. The pamphlet includes the full text of the prize-winning essay by Dr. A.R. Mehta and excerpts from nine other essays on the problems of population growth in relation to food production in India.
Shocking Revelations of Pakistan Atrocities on Minorities
Reprint from the Hindusthan Standard entitled "Shocking Revelations of Pakistan Atrocities on Minorities" and dated October 9, 1950. Includes the text of Pakistani Law Minister Jogendranath Mandal's resignation letter addressed to Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, citing police-backed atrocities committed against his Dalit constituents.
Civic Reception to Dr. Tarak Nath Das
Letter from Naresh Nath Mookerjee, Deputy Mayor of Calcutta, to Taraknath Das dated September 10, 1952 welcoming Das home to a free India after forty-seven years in exile.