An Archive of Anticolonialism and State Surveillance: Tracing Early South Asian American History

In September 2012 in Stockton, California, the gurdwara, a house of worship for people of the Sikh faith, commemorated its one-hundred-year anniversary with the opening of the Sikh History Museum, Library, and Heritage Center. On display in the museum was the hand-cranked printing press that the Ghadar Party—the most well-known South Asian revolutionary anticolonial movement […]

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In September 2012 in Stockton, California, the gurdwara, a house of worship for people of the Sikh faith, commemorated its one-hundred-year anniversary with the opening of the Sikh History Museum, Library, and Heritage Center. On display in the museum was the hand-cranked printing press that the Ghadar Party—the most well-known South Asian revolutionary anticolonial movement […]

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