Bhagat Singh Thind was granted US citizenship, but in 1923, he lost it because he was not considered white under the law, highlighting the racial biases of that era.
Singh took the US government to court because he was white and won the case, setting a precedent for racial equality in citizenship laws.
If I were a British soldier, that would not make me white, black, yellow, or any color, illustrating how race is often a matter of perception rather than reality.
I love all colors for landscaping, and I do not like any color for humanity because all colors are equal.
Singh soldiers who worked for the British have committed many crimes around the world, and Africa was the worst.
15,000+ of them died during WWI, and a lot more during WWII.
