Saturday, April 4, 2009

Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California, 1899-1965 | Chapter 10: U.S. vs. Bhagat Singh Thind

Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California, 1899-1965 | Chapter 10: U.S. vs. Bhagat Singh Thind
Bhagat Singh Thind, a native of Punjab, immigrated to America in 1913. Working in an Oregon lumber mill he paid his way through University of California, Berkeley and enlisted in the United States Army in 1917, when the United States entered World War I. He was honorably discharged in 1918. In 1920 he applied for citizenship and was approved by the U.S. District Court. The Bureau of Naturalization appealed the case, which made its way to the Supreme Court. Thind's attorneys expected a favorable decision since the year before in the Ozawa ruling the same Court had declared Caucasians eligible for citizenship and Thind, as most North Indians, was clearly Caucasian.