On this day

September 1

2 verified events

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First Buddhist Mission on the US Mainland

Jodo Shinshu missionaries Revs. Shuye Sonoda and Kakuryo Nishijima arrived in San Francisco, founding the Buddhist Mission of North America-forerunner of the Buddhist Churches of America and the first enduring Buddhist institution on the US mainland. (Shares Sep 1 with the 1946 Great Hawaii Sugar Strike.)

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Great Hawaii Sugar Strike

Some 26,000 sugar workers across 33 of Hawaii's 34 plantations struck for 79 days in the ILWU-led action-the first industry-wide strike in the islands and a turning point that broke the plantations' political power.