The Independent Hindustan (December 1920)
The December 1920 issue of The Independent Hindustan (Vol. 1, No. 4), the official organ of the Hindustan Gadar Party, followed the previous format. As with previous issues, the editors publish a piece that convey Indian-Irish solidarity, “India’s Sympathy with the Irish Martyrs.” The issue includes the following editorials and essays:
• “Revolt of the Students”
Hindu Immigration Hearings (1914)
Part 1 of the “Hindu Immigration Hearings” that took place before the U.S. Congress House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization on February 13, 1914. Attending the hearing were R.F. Patterson (the widow of former consul general in Calcutta), Anthony Caminetti (Commissioner General of Immigration), Denver S.
German Plots and Intrigues
Pamphlet titled German Plots and Intrigues: In the United States During the Period of Our Neutrality by Earl E. Sperry and William M. West, published in July 1918. Chapter Four covers Germany's effort to incite revolution in India, with details about the Hindu-German conspiracy and the Berlin Committee.
Maharajah of Kapurthala with his wife, walking on a sidewalk
Group portrait of Jagatjit Singh, the Maharajah of Kapurthala, and his wife walking on a plaza near an ironwork fence. Automobiles are parked on the street behind them. This image was probably taken in Chicago, Illinois.
Prince Sarath Ghosh, of India, sitting in a room
Portrait of Sarath Ghosh, a prince from India, sitting in a chair in a room in Chicago, Illinois. The end of an upright piano is visible in the background.