In this This Day in History video, take a look at May 22, the day the great immigration of people via wagon trains arrived in the Oregon territories, the day of the pact between Hitler and Mussolini in 1939, and the day Annika Sorenstam played in a PGA event.
In the summer of 1982, nearly 20,000 garment workers—mostly Asian American women—filled the streets of New York’s Chinatown in solidarity. Their strike won a decisive victory and challenged the “model minority” myth that still persists today.