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[South Asians in North America photograph collection].
BANC PIC 2002.183--AX ; BANC PIC 2002.183--D; BANC PIC 2002.183--C; BANC PIC 2002.183--B; ...
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Title:

[South Asians in North America photograph collection]

Creator/Contributor:

Singh, Khushwant, 1972-

Abstract:

Includes portraits, group portraits, copy negatives (of text documents or printed pages) relevant to the history of South Asians in California and elsewhere in North America and to the Hindustan Gadar Party in America.

Date:

1900 (issued)

Subject:

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Hindustan Gadar Party -- Pictorial works
South Asians -- United States -- Photographs

Note:

Title devised by cataloger.
Various photographers, chiefly unknown.
Includes many copy photographs, some from other libraries or institutions.
Forms part of the South Asians in North America collection (SANA), formerly known as the Hindustan Gadar Collection.
GLASS NEGATIVES: RESTRICTED. Available for use by appointment only. Inquiries should be submitted to Bancroft Reference via the Reference Inquiry form.
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
South Asians in North America photograph collection, BANC PIC 2002.183, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Many items may be FOR REFERENCE USE ONLY. Reproduction prohibited: Consult guide for information regarding source of original.
Transfer; from the South/Southeast Asia Library, UC Berkeley; 2001.
The Hindustan Gadar party, active in the early decades of the 20th century, was based in the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Joaquin Valley. Gadar means "revolution" and the movement hoped to achieve the overthrow of British rule and the establishment of Indian independence. Most accounts of the Gadar Party cover the span of years from 1913-1917, beginning with the arrival of Lala Har Dayal, a visiting professor at Stanford University who was the central figure of the movement, and ending with the San Francisco conspiracy trial in 1917.
Collection guide, with selected online digital images, available in the library and via a Library Guide on the website of Berkeley's South/Southeast Asia Library.
Transferred from the South Asians in North America collection (BANC MSS 2002/78).

Type:

graphic

Physical Description:

photoprint
1 box, 3 oversized folders (approximately 84 photographic prints) and 3 boxes (approximately 40 glass negatives) : b&w ; various sizes.

Language:

English

Identifier:

http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=301467
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/libraries/bancroft-library/reference-online
BANC PIC 2002.183--AX
BANC PIC 2002.183--D
BANC PIC 2002.183--C
BANC PIC 2002.183--B
BANC PIC 2002.183--NEG(gl) NEG Box 3
BANC PIC 2002.183--AX NEG Box 1
BANC PIC 2002.183--AX NEG Box 2
BANC PIC 2002.183
BANC PIC 2002.183--AX

Origin:

United States

Copyright Note:

GLASS NEGATIVES: RESTRICTED. Available for use by appointment only. Inquiries should be submitted to Bancroft Reference via the Reference Inquiry form.
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
Many items may be FOR REFERENCE USE ONLY. Reproduction prohibited: Consult guide for information regarding source of original.

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