The India Liberator (October 1917)
The October 1917 issue of The India Liberator (Vol. 1, No. 2), published from Berkeley, California and edited by Ishwar Chandra. The issue features a cover article on Annie Besant, her imprisonment and subsequent release by the colonial Indian government.
The Surest Secrets of Success
Pamphlet titled The Surest Secrets of Success of Firmest Foundations of Happiness by Ishwar Chandra, published in 1916 by the Sure Success Service based in San Francisco.
Yugantar Circular
Pamphlet titled Yugantar Circular, reporting on the "Bomb of December 23, 1913," the attempted assassination of the Viceroy of India Charles Hardinge.
Brother India
Booklet titled Brother India by Rajni Patel, with a preface by Paul Robeson. The booklet is broken into several chapters: "Blood and Salt," "America Asked No Less," "From a Cruel Past," "Life Ends at 23," "His Majesty's Loyal Apologists," "India and the War," and "No Bending to Tyranny."
The Labor Revolt In India
Booklet titled The Labor Revolt in India by Basanta Koomar Roy, published by the Friends of Freedom for India in 1920.
India's Revolution: Its Challenge and Meaning
Booklet titled India's Revolution: Its Challenge and Meaning by Lillian Symes, published by the U.S. Socialist Party. The booklet contains an advertisement for The Call, the official weekly newspaper for the Socialist Party.
The Appeal of India to the President of the United States
Booklet titled The Appeal of India to the President of the United States, published by the Gadar Party. The booklet contains letters to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, and makes several analogies between U.S. history and the cause for Indian independence.
The India Liberator (September 1917)
The inaugural issue of The India Liberator (Vol. 1, No. 1), edited by Ishwar Chandra and published in September 1917 from Berkeley, California. The issue contains reports on Indian nationalist leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak and several polemical articles on the British rule of India.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #9 (Winter/Spring 1998)
The Winter/Spring 1998 issue of SAMAR (No. 9) focused on the theme of "conservatism," and featured contributions by Vijay Prashad, David Bergman, Arvind Rajagopal, Sunaina Maira, Faiza Ahmad, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Naeem Mohaimen, Sagheer Faiz, Srinivas Kuruganti, Michelle Yasmine Valladares, Pratyusha Basu, and Dina Siddiqui.
Har Dayal - A Stalwart Champion of Peace is Gone
Essay titled "Har Dayal: A Stalwart Champion of Peace is Gone" by Anup Singh. The essay appears in the April 1939 issue of the journal New History, edited by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab and Julie Chanler.