On September 9, 1957, Althea Gibson made history as the first Black tennis player crowned at the U.S. National Championships, now celebrated as the U.S. Open.
The second Continental Congress officially changed the name from the United Colonies of North America to the United States of America on this historic date in 1776.
In 1948, the People's Democratic Republic of Korea was officially declared, marking a significant moment in Asian geopolitical history.
Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge intervened to break the 1919 Boston police strike, highlighting the challenges faced in labor relations and public safety.
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