Gadar (November/December 1992)
The November/December 1992 newsletter of the Gadar Memorial Center, located in San Francisco. The newsletter contains short announcements about events at the center, as well as an original essay about Gadar leader Kartar Singh Saraba and a republished essay from a 1920 issue of Gadar.
Gadar (August 15, 1993)
The August 15, 1993 issue of the newsletter of the Gadar Memorial Center. The issue commemorates Indian independence as well as the 80th anniversary of the Gadar Party. Also included is an essay on Subhash Chandra Bose and an image of Ghadar Dhandora, published by the Gadar Party in Nanking, China on May 15, 1930.
Pamphlet for Gadar Memorial
Pamphlet for the Gadar Memorial located on 5 Wood Street, San Francisco, California. The pamphlet goes into details about the story of the Gadar Party, from its origins in 1913 to its evolution over the course of the 20th century.
"Martyrs' Day Commemoration" Flyer
Flyer announcing a Martyrs’ Day Commemoration on November 21, 1993 hosted by the Gadar Memorial Steering Committee, the Punjabi People’s Cultural Association, and South Asians for Collective Action.
"Shaheed Bhagat Singh Martyrdom Day" Flyer
Flyer distributed by the Gadar Memorial Steering Committee and the Consulate General of India a memorial for Shaheed Bhagat Singh on March 28, 1993. The memorial included a panel discussion titled “Relevance of Freedom Movement to Present Crisis in India” followed by a screening of Anand Patwardhan’s “Ram ke Naam”, a documentary about the destruction of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
Flyer for Gadar Memorial Center Essay Competition
Photocopy of a 1992 flyer for an essay competition on India’s Freedom Movement in celebration of 45th anniversary of India’s independence. Essay categories included “The role of the Gadar Party in India’s freedom struggle” and “Bhagat Singh and his times.”
Flyer for Essay Competition on India's Freedom Movement
Flyer from 1992 for an essay competition on India’s Freedom Movement in celebration of 45th anniversary of India’s independence. Essay categories included “The role of the Gadar Party in India’s freedom struggle” and “Bhagat Singh and his times.”
"Honoring the Memory of Anandibai Joshee, M.D."
Event program for a commemoration of Dr. Anandibai Joshee, the first woman from India to receive a degree in medicine in the United States, hosted by The Association of Indians in America, Inc. and the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania on April 24, 1976.
Postcard for Meeting to Honor Dr. Syud Hossain
Invitation from Indian League of America to a meeting to pay tribute to Dr. Syud Hossain, India’s Ambassador to Egypt, who died February 25, 1949.