Young India (June 1919)
The June 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 6), subtitled the "Tightening the Fetters," contains writing by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Ananda Coomaraswamy, and Ram Kumar Khemka. A report titled "Dr. Hardiker's Middle West Trip" documents Secretary of the India Home Rule League of America N.S. Hardiker's travels through the Midwest, and several news reports.
Young India (February 1919)
The February 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 2) contains writing by Lajpat Rai, Charles T. Hallinan, and Benoy Kumar Sarkar, as well as several news items and editorials. Also included is an essay titled "The Aga Khan On The Future Of India," and a news about the India Home Rule League of America convention held in December 28, 1918.
Young India (October 1919)
The October 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 10), subtitled the "The Aftermath Of The Punjab Tragedy," contains writing by Lajpat Rai, Sarojini Naidu, D.S. Rao, and H.M. Hyndman, as well as several news items and editorials.
Young India (November 1919)
The November 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 11), subtitled the "Burdens of Civilization," contains writing by Lajpat Rai and several news reports. A handwritten note on the cover reads, "Friends of Irish Freedom, Bhagwan Singh, Lajpat Rai, Hardiker."
Young India (December 1920)
The December 1920 issue of Young India (Vol. 3, No. 12), entitled the "Tagore Number," contains writing by S.K. Ratcliffe, J.T. Sunderland, on Rabindranath Tagore, as well as several poems and writing by Tagore.
Young India Pamphlet
Pamphlet advertising Young India. The pamphlet contains testimonies from several Congressman and editors, including Oswald Garrison Villard, Francis Hackett, John Hayne Holmes, among others.
Young India (January 1919)
The January 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 1) contains writing by Lajpat Rai, N.S. Hardiker, Mrinalini Sen, and Ananda Coomaraswamy, book reviews, and several news items. The issue also reports on the League of Small and Subject Nationalities session, held on December 14-15, 1918.
Letter from Clara B. Spence to Dr. Marshall
Letter dated November 16, 1905 by Clara B. Spence, addressed to Dr. Marshall at the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, requesting Dr. Marshall to accept an enclosed check to pay an outstanding debt and add credit to the account of Chumpa Sunthanker, one of the first women from India to earn her degree in medicine in the United States.
Mohaiyuddin Khan, 1921
The U.S. Census, passport applications and naturalization petitions unfold the story of Mohaiyuddin Khan, a commercial trader who married, then divorced, a German-American woman.
Handwritten letter from Mohaiyuddin Khan
This handwritten petition for a passport in 1921 provides a glimpse of Khan's transnational life and the circuits he traveled, from London to Calcutta to Brooklyn.