America's Message To India
The first issue of The New Orient: A Journal of Interpretation, edited by Basanta Koomar Roy, issued on July 14, 1923. The page features a reprint of the U.S. Declaration of Independence from British Rule under the title "America's Message to India."
The India Liberator (October 1917)
The October 1917 issue of The India Liberator (Vol. 1, No. 2), published from Berkeley, California and edited by Ishwar Chandra. The issue features a cover article on Annie Besant, her imprisonment and subsequent release by the colonial Indian government.
The Appeal of India to the President of the United States
Booklet titled The Appeal of India to the President of the United States, published by the Gadar Party. The booklet contains letters to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, and makes several analogies between U.S. history and the cause for Indian independence.
The India Liberator (September 1917)
The inaugural issue of The India Liberator (Vol. 1, No. 1), edited by Ishwar Chandra and published in September 1917 from Berkeley, California. The issue contains reports on Indian nationalist leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak and several polemical articles on the British rule of India.
Hindustan Revolution Right Here
Newspaper clipping of article "Hindustan Revolution Right Here" from the February 21, 1917 issue of the San Francisco Examiner. The article describes the ousting of Hindustan Gadar editor Ram Chandra from the Gadar party.
Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest," from the March 28, 1917 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin.
Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 27, 1914 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle. The report is entitled "Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers," and features a photograph of Har Dayal.
Dyal Fights Deportation
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Dyal Fights Deportation," dated March 28, 1914.
Har Dyal Freed On Bail; Case Is Heard
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 27, 1914 edition of The San Francisco Call entitled "Har Dyal Freed On Bail; Case Is Heard."
Har Dyal Jailed For Great Britain
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 28, 1914 edition of The San Francisco Call, entitled "Har Dyal Jailed for Great Britain."