Announcement for Syud Hossain's Lecture Tour
Flyer announcing the first lecture tour of Dr. Syud Hossain, described as “India’s famous orator and journalist.” F.J. Emmerich is listed as the presenter and Hossain’s manager, and a handwritten addition dates this document to 1920.
Announcement for Syud Hossain's Lecture Tour
Redpath Bureau flyer advertising details for Syud Hossain’s lecture tour. The flyer describes Hossain as a "distinguished world affairs interpreter, Traveler, and Observer; an editor on three continents; Lecturer on the History of Civilization at the University of Southern California, Brilliant author, scholar, speaker.
Certificate of Death for Avnashi Ram Premi
Death certificate for Abnashi Ram (here written as Avinasi Ram Premi). The certificate reports Ram’s death at age 79 of heart disease exacerbated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The place of death is recorded as the Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles, with Ram’s son Guru Paul Premi listed as the informant and Bhagwanti Bagga as Ram’s spouse.
College Transcript for Abnashi Ram
Awarded on August 31, 1923 by Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, which became Texas A&M University.
Social Security Card for Abnashi Ram
Social Security card for Abnashi Ram, including Social Security number and signature, along with an accompanying instructional folder from the Social Security board.
Photograph from DRUM's First Public Action
Photograph from DRUM's first ever public action on April 2, 2000 in Jackson Heights, Queens. The event was part of the '41 Days of Action', organized in response to the acquittals of four police officers who shot and killed Amadou Diallo, a 22-year-old immigrant from Guinea.
Photograph from DRUM's First Public Action
Photograph from DRUM's first ever public action on April 2, 2000 in Jackson Heights, Queens. The event was part of the '41 Days of Action', organized in response to the acquittals of four police officers who shot and killed Amadou Diallo, a 22-year-old immigrant from Guinea.
Photograph of "Stolen Lives" Banner from DRUM's First Public Action
Photograph from DRUM's first ever public action on April 2, 2000 in Jackson Heights, Queens. The event was part of the '41 Days of Action', organized in response to the acquittals of four police officers who shot and killed Amadou Diallo, a 22-year-old immigrant from Guinea.
Photograph from DRUM's First Public Action
Photograph from DRUM's first ever public action on April 2, 2000 in Jackson Heights, Queens. The event was part of the '41 Days of Action', organized in response to the acquittals of four police officers who shot and killed Amadou Diallo, a 22-year-old immigrant from Guinea.
Photograph from DRUM's First Public Action
Photograph from DRUM's first ever public action on April 2, 2000 in Jackson Heights, Queens. The event was part of the '41 Days of Action', organized in response to the acquittals of four police officers who shot and killed Amadou Diallo, a 22-year-old immigrant from Guinea.