The Hindusthanee Student (March 1916)
The March 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 2, No. 6), published from the Nalanda Club in Berkeley, California. The issue focuses in large part on Lala Lajpat Rai, who resided in the U.S. between 1914 and 1919.
The Hindusthanee Student (April 1916)
The April 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 2, No. 7), published from the Nalanda Club in Berkeley, California. The issue begins with a feature on art historian Ananda Coomaraswamy by Basanta Kumar Roy, titled "India's Art-Critic in America," with a photograph of Coomaraswamy and singer Ratan Devi.
The Hindusthanee Student (May 1916)
The May 1916 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 2, No. 8), published from the Nalanda Club in Berkeley, California. Essays and editorials in the issue includes "Oh! Our Education" by Lajpat Rai, "Information about American University" by Surendra Karr, part two of "A Review of India's Year Book" by Hemendra K.
The United States of India (July 1923)
The inaugural issue of The United States of India, dubbed "A Monthly Review of Political, Economic, Social and Intellectual Independence of India," was published in July 1923 from the Gadar Party headquarters in No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco. The title "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" was used in place for Gadar Party.
The United States of India (August 1923)
The August 1923 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 2) published from the Gadar headquarters on No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco featured the following articles: "Mr. C.S.
The United States of India (October 1923)
The October 1923 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 4) published from the Gadar headquarters on No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco featured the following articles: ""Modernizing Religion," "What India Needs Most Today" by T.M. Karr, "Asian Independence Discussed in the Institute of Politics," "Russia's New Foreign Policy," "Forced Abdication of the Maharajah of Nabha".
The United States of India (December 1923)
The December 1923 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 5) published from the headquarters of the "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" at No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco featured the following articles: ""A Novel Law in India," "An Englishman on British Rule" by W.S. Blunt, "Hiram W. Johnson, U.S.
The United States of India (January 1924)
The January 1924 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 6) published from the headquarters of the "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" at No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco featured the following articles: "False Notions About India Explained," and the poem "Rob Him For His Good" by Bertrand Shadwell.
The United States of India (February 1924)
The February 1924 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 7) published from the headquarters of the "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" at No.
The United States of India (March 1924)
The March 1924 issue of the United States of India (Vol. 1, No. 8) published from the headquarters of the "Pacific Coast Hindustani Association" at No. 5 Wood Street, San Francisco focused primarily on the Akali movement. A Gurdwara reform movement, the Akalis aimed to reclaim historic Gurdwaras from British-supported Mahants. A lengthy essay titled "Who Are the Akalis?