"Sikh Saviours: Sixty Free Lectures on Divine Realization" (1927)
A pamphlet advertising a Bhagat Singh Thind's "Master Course in the Teachings of the Sikh Saviours: Sixty Free Lectures on Divine Realization" in Cleveland, Ohio. The course ran from February 27, 1927 and end on March 29, 1927, and included two daily lectures at 3 PM and 8 PM.
"Jehan Warliker, Prince Seesodia of India"
Two-sided advertisement from the 1930s promoting lectures by Jehan Warliker. The biography included describes Warliker as "Prince Seesodia," born in India but raised in England from childhood after the death of his mother.
"Jehan Warliker of the Princely Clan of Seesodia"
Pamphlet from the 1930s promoting lectures by Jehan Warliker. The pamphlet is different than other Warliker advertisements in that it presents a poetic arrangement of text describing his lectures and various "facts" of India, from "the birthplace of mysticism and the occult" to the "foundation of Western Culture." The closing page includes a biography, and a Cleveland address.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Bhag Singh
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Bhag Singh dated November 26, 1934. Gyanee mentions that he is responding to a letter from Singh dated October 26. In the letter, Gyanee covers a range of topics: the strife between Joseph Stalin and Trotsky, the role of "communalism" in India, and the political situations in Japan and China.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Bhag Singh
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Bhag Singh dated December 10, 1934, a response to a letter from Singh dated December 5. In the letter, Gyanee discusses the efforts by Singh to turn his Punjabi-Sikh Association into a national association, and his own efforts to build Indo-American clubs. Gyanee also makes note of several developments in the Indian nationalist movement.
Interview with Naren Bakshi
Interview with Naren Bakshi conducted by Jacqueline Ruiz, the founder and director of the Asian Indian Heritage Project.
Interview with Nickie Chopra
Interview with Nickie Chopra conducted by Jacqueline Ruiz, the founder and director of the Asian Indian Heritage Project.
Proclamation for a Day of Mourning in Cleveland
A proclamation for a day of mourning in Cleveland, Ohio signed by Mayor Frank G. Jackson for the victims of the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting.
Letter from John Alden and Viola P. Buckler to Senator Richard B. Russell
Letter from John Alden and Viola P. Buckler to Senator Richard B. Russell, arguing in favor of a proposed bill allowing Indian nationals to immigrate to the US and become naturalized citizens. They point to their own friends, Mr. and Mrs. Baboo Ram Teree, as examples of upstanding and successful Indians living in the US.