CalEvents:Sep/Sep 9

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Notable events for Sep 9

Date
Event
Significance
September 9, 1739
Stono Rebellion, South Carolina
On this day, the Stono Rebellion, one of the largest slave uprisings in colonial America, occurred in South Carolina. Led by enslaved Africans, the rebellion sought to escape to Spanish Florida, highlighting early resistance to enslavement in the Americas.
September 9, 1965
United States Congress passes the Voting Rights Act
On this day, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was signed into law in the United States, a major victory for the Civil Rights Movement. The act aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting, particularly in Southern states where African Americans had been disenfranchised for decades.
September 9, 1974
Guinea-Bissau declared independence from Portugal
On this day, Guinea-Bissau was officially recognized as independent by Portugal after a long armed struggle led by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC). This marked one of the successful decolonization efforts in West Africa.
September 9, 1999
Organization of African Unity (OAU) transitions to the African Union (AU)
On this day, the Organization of African Unity (OAU) formally transitioned into the African Union (AU) during a summit held in Libya. This transition marked a shift toward greater political and economic integration among African nations, with a renewed focus on conflict resolution and development.
September 9, 2001
First International Durban Conference on Racism
On this day, the first International Durban Conference on Racism concluded in South Africa. The conference addressed global issues of racism, xenophobia, and discrimination, with a special focus on the legacy of slavery, colonialism, and apartheid in Africa and the African diaspora.
September 9, 2015
Burkina Faso adopts transitional charter
On this day, Burkina Faso adopted a transitional charter following the ousting of President Blaise Compaoré. The charter paved the way for democratic elections, marking a major step toward restoring constitutional governance in the country.
September 9, 2018
Ethiopia and Eritrea formally end their state of war
On this day, Ethiopia and Eritrea officially signed a peace agreement, ending a two-decade-long conflict. The peace deal was a significant moment in African diplomacy, promoting stability and cooperation in the Horn of Africa.


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