Historical Events tagged with "1882"
Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.
First Labor Day Parade Celebrated in NYC
In New York City, workers gathered to celebrate Labor Day, marking a significant moment in the labor movement. The first parade, organized by the Central Labor Union, saw thousands of laborers marching from City Hall to Union Square. The event aimed to showcase the strength and unity of workers and to advocate for better labor conditions, wages, and hours. Participants included various unions and their members, who proudly displayed their banners and solidarity. This festive occasion featured music, speeches, and various activities, embodying the aspirations of the labor community.
Continue ReadingRobert Ford Assassinated Jesse James
In St. Joseph, Missouri, Robert Ford shot Jesse James, a notorious outlaw. Ford purportedly aimed to collect the bounty on James and sought notoriety. At the time, James was in the process of adjusting a picture on the wall of his home when Ford shot him in the back.
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