Photograph of Mumtaz Kitchlew
Photograph of Mumtaz Kitchlew taken during August 1945. The inscription on the back by Kitchlew reads: "The 'King of Incense' on his way to the post office with a 100 lb load of the black gold parcels. This is one of his many 'inspiring' routines."
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew discussing his views on British occupation of India, Hong Kong, Burma, and Malay, and the organizing of South Asians in US against the same.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Mumtaz Kitchlew, in which Ram voices support for Dr. Jagan Nath Sharma, whose efforts led to the creation of the National Committee for India’s Freedom.
Portrait of Sirdar Jagjit Singh
Sketch portrait of Sirdar Jagjit Singh (better known as J. J. Singh), president of the India League of America and key backer of the Luce–Celler Act of 1946, drawn for the March 24, 1951 issue of the New Yorker.
Portrait of Sirdar Jagjit Singh
Sketch portrait of Sirdar Jagjit Singh (better known as J. J. Singh), president of the India League of America and key backer of the Luce–Celler Act of 1946, drawn for the March 24, 1951 issue of the New Yorker.