Letter from Secretary of Mr. Roosevelt to Bhagwan Singh
Letter dated February 7, 1933 from Louis McH. Howe, secretary to President Roosevelt, to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee . The letter reads, "I wish to acknowledge your recent letter to Mr. Roosevelt. As you know, he is always interested in having the views of those who are giving thought to the problems of our country, and I shall bring this correspondence to his attention at the first opportunity."
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Bhagwan Gyanee
Letter dated October 15, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Schwartz invites Gyanee to the studio on October 20 to broadcast a talk.
Letter from Sid Schwartz to Miss Lucy Barnes re: Dr. Bhagwan Gyanee's lecture
Letter dated October 1, 1935 from Sid Schwartz, Director of WOR's The Listener Speaks to Lucy Barnes regarding Bhagwan Singh Gyanee's subject of the "The Cultural Needs of America." Schwartz solicits the speech from Gyanee for an upcoming broadcast.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #15 (Summer/Fall 2002)
Issue 15 of SAMAR, published for Summer/Fall 2002, opens with an editorial that reflects on the effects of post-9/11 homeland security policies, and contains a special forum section titled "Dogmas of War." Included in the issue are essays, photography, fiction, and poetry by various contributors, and a fictionalized testimonial by members of South Asians Against Police Brutality and Racism
Facts About India
A short pamphlet titled Facts About India published by the New York-based American League of Freedom in June 1932. Contains various details and statistics about India, including population and percentages for different religious and caste communities.
The Crisis In India
Published in 1942, The Crisis in India contains two essays first published in New York-based Fellowship: the first by Haridas Mazumdar, detailing Gandhi's political strategies during World War II; the second by Gandhi's secretary Mahadev Desai.
India's Challenge to American Radicals
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled India's Challenge to American Radicals. The content is an essay by Sailendranath Ghose, first published in Young Democracy (June 1, 1919).
The Non-Violent Army of Satyagraha
Essay by Haridas Mazumdar on Satyagraha, non-violence, and resistance to conscription. Mazumdar writes, "100,000 young men between the ages of 21 and 35 can bring about a profound non-violent revolution in the United States of America and, indeed, in the whole world."
India League of America Suggested Reading List
Suggested reading list collated by the India League of America. Included on the list are writings by H.H. Brailsford, R. Palme Dutte, Louis Fischer, Kumar Goshal, Lin Yutang, Jawaharlal Nehru, among others.