Letter from Taraknath Das to G.J. Watumull
Letter from Taraknath Das to G.J. Watumull dated February 25, 1944. Das informs Watumull of a bill proposed by Senator William Langer to grant citizenship to Indians residing in the U.S. The bill, he writes, was introduced on December 15, 1943, but Das did not learn of it until February 1944, when Senator Langer sent him a copy of the proposed bill directly.
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Senator William Langer
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Senator William Langer dated February 21, 1944. Watumull congratulates Langer on his proposed bill to grant citizenship to Indians residing in the U.S. and requests he visit Los Angeles to meet with representatives of the Indian community there personally.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Godha Ram Channon dated January 20, 1932 inviting members of the Indian American community to a dinner in honor of India’s Independence Day, January 26, 1932, "which anniversary will become one of fact when the cause of righteousness and humanity is triumphant."
Letter from Taraknath Das to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Taraknath Das to Godha Ram Channon dated November 15, 1939. Das’ letter states that he enclosed the text from two recent broadcasts as well as a copy of a pamphlet.
"Subject: India Wants Democracy"
WMCA broadcast by Estelle M. Sternberger titled "India Wants Democracy", dated October 30, 1939. Sternberger responds to rumors that India was on the verge of rebellion.
Letter from Jose Y. Seminario to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Jose Y. Seminario, Consulate General of Ecuador, to Godha Ram Channon dated October 22, 1928. The contents of the letter pertain to Channon’s rice imports from Quito.
Certificates & Testimonials of H.C. Mittal
Compilation of recommendation letters for Harish C. Mittal, who earned a Certificate of Proficiency in Engineering Science from the University of Glasgow, 1934.
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.