Congressional Record from Friday, May 21, 1943
Facsimile of the Congressional Record dated May 21, 1943, distributed by the India League of America. The contents include an essay arguing for the involvement of Indian troops in the war effort.
Letter from Anup Singh to Ellen Starr Brinton
Letter from Anup Singh to Ellen Starr Brinton, dated March 18, 1941 responding to Brinton's letter from March 14.. Singh served as the director of the India Research Bureau for the ILA. The letter details publications sold by the League.
India's Contribution to Science
Document by the India League of America titled "India's Contribution to Science," first published as an editorial in the September 20, 1943 edition of the New Republic .
Letter from J.J. Singh requesting support for Mundt amendment
Letter from J.J. Singh, President of the India League of America, requesting support for Congressman Karl E. Mundt's amendment to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation (UNRRA) bill, which would include famine stricken areas of Bengal and Assam under the UNRRA's scope. The letter requests funding to carry on this kind of work.
Congressional Record from Monday, May 17, 1943
A facsimile of the Congressional Record dated May 17, 1943, published by the India League of America. The report contains a letter to the editor signed by Frances Gunther, Roger Baldwin, and Anup Singh documenting the Viceroy of India's refusal to grant William Phillips, President Roosevelt's special envoy to India, permission to visit Gandhi and Nehru.
The Free Hindusthan (November-December, 1908)
The November-December issue of The Free Hindusthan (Vol. 1, No. 8), created by Taraknath Das. The cover features two photographs under the title "Victims of British Rule." The contents contain various articles, editorials, and news items about British India.
Open Letter to Count Leo Tolstoy in Reply to His "Letter To A Hindoo"
An "Open Letter to Count Leo Tolstoy in Reply to His 'Letter to a Hindoo,'" written by Taraknath Das and dated October 16, 1909. The letter was a response to Tolstoy's letter to Das, which was published in the Free Hindusthan and dated December 14, 1908. In the letter, Das argues the case for Indian independence, and responds to Tolstoy's call for non-violence.
Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts with enclosed article
Letter from Taraknath Das to H.R. Roberts dated April 22, 1932. Das writes that he is leaving for Munich, Germany and encloses a copy of his article on Indo-American Cultural Co-operation.