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Oregon is often perceived to have little South Asian history. Yet Oregon was at the center of two entwined quests for Indian independence and civic belonging that rocked the world. This book traces the stories of the radical Indian independence organization known as Ghadar and Bhagat Singh Thindâ s era-defining US Supreme Court citizenship case.

Produktbeschreibung
Oregon is often perceived to have little South Asian history. Yet Oregon was at the center of two entwined quests for Indian independence and civic belonging that rocked the world. This book traces the stories of the radical Indian independence organization known as Ghadar and Bhagat Singh Thindâ s era-defining US Supreme Court citizenship case.
Autorenporträt
Johanna Ogden (MA, University of British Columbia) is an independent historian and local activist based in Portland. She has published multiple articles in Oregon Historical Quarterly, including "Ghadar, Historical Silences, and Notions of Belonging," which received the Oregon Historical Society's Joel Palmer Award, and has spoken extensively across the Pacific Northwest and in India.