I know there have been events misnamed before most commonly through a bad translation or spelling mishap but 90% of the time the event will be correctly labeled. As for needed resources I would recommend googling it. You will find a couple things for sure.
The Pullman Strike (1894) was significant in American labor history because it showed how much these people working in the railroad system were essential to American life. This was also important, because it was a strike that essentially failed, and was the first time a federal injuction was used to break up a strike.
Hiram Revels
African American Senators. To date, ten African Americans have served in the United States Senate. In 1870, Hiram Revels of Mississippi became the first African American senator. Five years later, Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi took the oath of office.
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Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence were important documents in America's decision to become free from Great Britain because they were inspirational documents that encourage the colonists to take action and start the American Revolutionary War to demand independence from the English crown.
Thomas Pain was the author of "Common Sense." For the Declaration of Independence, the US Congress decided to appoint what was known as "a committee of five." They would be responsible to draft the Declaration of Independence. They were Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, Robert Sherman, and John Adams.