Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon dated September 26, 1952. Watumull responds to Channon’s request for an itinerary before his departure for India.
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon dated May 4, 1948. Chandra discusses Channon’s son’s plans to come to the U.S. and tells Channon to visit once he returns to India.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to the Editor of The San Francisco Chronicle dated December 7, 1946. Channon responds to the article titled "India Moslem Leaders Here to Argue Cause of Pakistan," arguing that a significant number of Indian Muslims are not, in fact, amenable to the creation of a separate Pakistani state, as Muslim League representatives Mme.
"An Open Letter To the People At Large"
Circular published by the Ghadar Party calling for freedom and democracy of all subject peoples around the world. "Those who love democracy for themselves must be ready to defend democracy for others," it reads, "otherwise, they themselves will lose their right to democracy."
Announcement Regarding Nehru's Visit to California
Announcement dated September 20, 1949 regarding Jawaharlal Nehru’s visit to California, announcing that Nehru has arranged to visit the West Coast for the first time.
Letter from J.N. Sharma to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from J.N. Sharma to Godha Ram Channon dated October 5, 1949. Sharma informs Channon that he has received a letter from the Indian Embassy in Washington saying that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will not be able to visit Stockton, California.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Shiva Rao
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Shiva Rao dated January 17, 1947. In it, Channon provides Rao with a brief autobiographical sketch.
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.