the trailblazers
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Bhagat Singh Thind: The soldier whose fight for US citizenship reverberated for decades
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In the 19th century, groups of American women rose up in support of an Indian activist
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Remembering the forgotten Indian biochemist who made pioneering contributions to cancer treatment
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A look at 19th century America through the eyes of early Indian travel writers
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Kedar Nath Das Gupta: The Gandhian theatre producer who tried to build peace in the world
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From Bollywood to Beatles and beyond: The amazing journey of Shiv Dayal Batish
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The Indian revolutionary who went to jail, taught at Columbia and was accused of being a ladies’ man
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Long before The Great Khali and WWE, there were Basanta Singh and Gobar Goho
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Santha Rama Rau: The prolific wordsmith who wrote for the ‘New Yorker’ and was wooed by a mafia don
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Long before The Great Khali and WWE, there were Basanta Singh and Gobar Goho
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Remembering the first Indian author who won America’s top children’s literature prize
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Remembering the Anglo-Indian who fought for people of colour and came to the rescue of WWII soldiers
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The story of the Indian family that built an empire in Hawaii and helped popularise aloha wear
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‘India’s best ambassador’: When an actress forsook Indian films for an uncertain life in the West
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When an Indian writer’s visit caused a stir in the US
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A spiritual guru’s curious journey to becoming the first Indian filmmaker in the US
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How a runaway from Punjab with little ‘knowledge of English’ became a coveted writer for US papers