Young India (May 1919)
The May 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 5) was titled "India in Revolt," and features editorials and longer articles reporting on events in India as well as the U.S. Articles under the following titles are included in this issue: "Recommendations for Repressive Legislation" by Lajpat Rai, "Is British Imperialism Gone Made?" by J.
Young India (September 1919)
The September 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 9) contains essays by Lajpat Rai and J.T. Sunderland, poetry by Mayce Seymour and Lucian B. Watkins, Amy Dudley, and several news items. The last page includes a list of dailies, weeklies, and monthlies from which Young India gathers its news.
India Today (February 1946)
February 1946 issue of India Today, the monthly bulletin issued by the India League of America. The bulletin includes short reports on famine in Bengal, provincial elections in Sindh, American Troops in India, and shorter items regarding the activity of the Indian nationalist movement, as well as the work of Sirdar J.J. Singh, President of the India League of America.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #8 (Summer/Fall 1997)
The Summer/Fall 1997 issue of SAMAR (No. 8), subtitled "Organizing by Any Means Necessary," addressed activist movements, with a special attention to Organizers in the San Francisco Bay Area, South Asian domestic workers, and the Bhopal campaign.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #3 (Summer 1994)
The Summer 1994 issue of SAMAR (No. 3), entitled "The Packaging of South Asia," included articles that analyzed representations of South Asia in the world, with special attention to representations of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, and Kashmir.
SAMAR Magazine Issue #13 (Winter/Spring 2001)
The Winter/Spring 2001 issue of SAMAR (No. 13), entitled "Come, Africa" included several articles that highlighted the relationship between the Indian subcontinent and Africa continent, from comparative essays to features on the South Asian diaspora in Africa. The issue also includes an interview with Mahmood Mamdani by Nauman Naqvi and Chandana Mathur.
The Failure of British Rule in India
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled The Failure of British Rule in India. The pamphlet contains a printing of a speech given by U.S. Senator Joseph I. France delivered in the Senate on October 14, 1919.
Letter from Friends of Freedom for India to Dr. D.S. Jordan
Letter to D.S. Jordan from the Friends of Freedom for India signed by President Robert Morss Lovett and Secretary Agnes Smedley, dated July 21, 1919. The letter describes the recent arrest and possible deportation of four Indians -- D.K. Sarkar, Gobind Behari Lal, Baghwan Singh, and Santokh Singh -- in addition to Gopal Singh and Taraknath Das, who were earlier arrested for deportation.