1857day.year

The Revolution of the Ganhadores begins in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

In 1857, Afro-Brazilian port workers known as Ganhadores in Salvador launched a revolt against oppressive labor practices and forced conscription.
In Salvador, Bahia, in 1857, Afro-Brazilian porters called Ganhadores rose in rebellion against oppressive labor practices. On June 1, they protested forced recruitment, heavy workloads, and restricted movement within the city. The Ganhadores organized mass demonstrations, aiming to negotiate better wages and personal freedoms. Colonial authorities declared martial law and deployed troops to suppress the uprising. Although the revolt was quickly stamped out, it highlighted the harsh conditions faced by urban workers and foreshadowed broader social reforms in Brazil.
Revolution of the Ganhadores Salvador, Bahia
1919day.year

Prohibition comes into force in Finland.

On June 1, 1919, Finland implemented prohibition, banning the sale and production of alcoholic beverages nationwide.
Finland adopted a complete prohibition on alcohol with the aim of curbing social problems linked to excessive drinking. The law prohibited the manufacture, sales, and transportation of spirits, setting Finland apart as one of the first Nordic countries to embrace temperance legislation. Proponents argued that prohibition would improve public health, reduce crime, and strengthen family life. However, the ban also fueled illegal smuggling and the growth of a black market for liquor. After more than a decade of social and economic challenges, Finland would eventually repeal prohibition in 1932.
1919 Prohibition
1980day.year

Cable News Network (CNN) begins broadcasting.

Cable News Network (CNN) launches as the world's first 24-hour news channel, redefining television journalism.
On June 1, 1980, Ted Turner's Cable News Network (CNN) started live broadcast from Atlanta, Georgia. It introduced the concept of 24-hour rolling news coverage, offering viewers continuous updates on global events. CNN's innovative format challenged traditional network news cycles and paved the way for real-time reporting. The channel's initial programming included news headlines, interviews, and international news segments. Over time, CNN grew into a major news organization with bureaus around the world, shaping modern media consumption.
1980 Cable News Network broadcasting