The 16th Street Baptist Church was bombed in an act of terrorism in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Jonathan Ferrell was killed by police in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Following years of organizing against police brutality, four marches from different points in the city of Washington, D.C. converged at 10th and U Streets NW.
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El Primer Congreso Mexicanista (First Mexicanist Congress) met in Laredo, Texas in order to discuss social, labor, educational, and economic issues facing Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the United States.
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Eighteen-year-old John Price was arrested by a federal marshal in Oberlin, Ohio under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
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The Niños Héroes (translated as Boy Heroes or Heroic Cadets) were six military cadets killed in the Battle of Chapultepec, one of the last battles of the U.S. Mexico War.
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Governor Orval Faubus closed all Little Rock, Arkansas public schools for one year rather than allow integration.
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Orlando and Phyllis Rodriguez spoke out against using September 11, 2001 as a pretext for war.
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Anthropologist Myrna Mack Chang was murdered in Guatemala by the U.S.-backed military due to her outspoken criticism of the Guatemala government’s treatment of the indigenous Maya.
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Chile’s democratically elected president, Salvador Allende was killed in a U.S.-backed coup.
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A community of armed Black men and women in Christiana, Pennsylvania successfully defended four Black people from capture, serving as a catalyst for further armed self-defense within the abolitionist movement.
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Nineteen mineworkers were killed and dozens were wounded in the Lattimer Massacre.
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The South Carolina Constitutional Convention convened to disenfranchise Black voters.
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The Attica Prison Uprising began when prisoners took control of part of the prison in Upstate New York.
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ASALH was established by Carter G. Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland.
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An unexpected hurricane crashed into the Gulf Coast and devastated Galveston, Texas, leaving thousands of people dead and even more left houseless. The storm’s turmoil and destruction allowed white terror and fraud to flourish.
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Treaties were signed to turn over control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. to Panama.
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