... that the 2006 Swift raids were the largest workplace immigration action in United States history? (2 September 2012)
... that numerous piles of trash were set ablaze when Baltimore's garbage collectors and police officers conducted overlapping strikes in July 1974? (30 September 2012)
... that the Chicago Teachers Union was formed after unpaid teachers revolted against Chicago banks during the Great Depression? (8 October 2012)
... that with Guatemala's Decree 900, President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán ordered the expropriation of uncultivated farmland—including 1,700 acres (690 ha) of his own estate? (21 November 2012)
... that inmates at Oregon State Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison, once operated the world's largest flax scutching plant? (30 November 2012)
... that the Safari Club provided Soviet and American weapons to Somalia during the Ogaden War? (6 December 2012)
... that after twice fleeing civil unrest in Nigeria, Amina Mama moved to South Africa, where she became director of the African Gender Institute and founding editor of its peer-reviewed journal, Feminist Africa? (16 December 2012)
... that a meeting on 24 May 1963 brought black leaders together with U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, who complained, "You can't talk to them the way you can talk to Martin Luther King"? (24 May 2013)
... that lifetime Zionist Jacobo Timerman survived arrest and torture in Argentina's Dirty War and reached Israel in 1979, only to return to Argentina five years later? (26 June 2013)
... that the promise of "forty acres and a mule" originated in part from military policies for managing refugee camps? (8 July 2013)
... that on 3 October 1963, the Honduran military overthrew its civilian government ten days before a scheduled election? (3 October 2013)
... that a CIA plot to overthrow the Syrian government failed when some officials turned over their bribes to the Syrian intelligence service? (13 October 2013)
... that Lyndon B. Johnson's dual appointment of Thomas C. Mann was called "a declaration of independence, even perhaps a declaration of aggression against the Kennedys"? (14 December 2013)
... that long after suffering serial forced displacement as a child in Johannesburg, Emma Mashinini became a Commissioner for Restitution of Land Rights? (9 March 2014)
... that the U.S. Army cancelled Project Camelot on the day Congress began investigating it? (19 March 2015)
... that after the National Liberation Council took over Ghana on February 24, 1966, covert operations specialist Robert Komer called their new government "almost pathetically pro-Western"? (27 March 2015)
... that on March 30, 1965, following the March 23 uprising, King HassanII categorically wished illiteracy upon Moroccan intellectuals? (30 March 2015)
... that each sign of the zodiac can be further subdivided into twelve parts? (17 September 2017)
... that a middle-class terrorist organization known as el ABC successfully lobbied for two cabinet positions in the 1933 provisional government of Cuba? (2 October 2017)
... that student activists joined forces with the military to overthrow the Cuban government during the 1933 Sergeants' Revolt? (14 October 2017)
Decorations
The Barnstar of Diligence
For your diligence and research on data intensive, important and interesting topics that expand the knowledge of Wikipedia! MarketDiamond 04:31, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
I recently bumped into a new piece of yours on a JFK executive order in the New Pages queue and wanted to compliment you on it. I've put in your name for possible Autopatrolled status with an administrator, but regardless of which way he decides on the question keep up the great work! Carrite (talk) 20:08, 14 August 2012 (UTC)
Wikipedia Loves Libraries: George Washington University 2012 Barnstar
We are so glad to have met you, and look forward to working with you at many more fun GLAM events!
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
This Barnstar is given in recognition of your superb work on the Death of Mark Duggan. With many thanks, Darouet (talk) 14:54, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
While others bicker over the lede, you go and make wide-ranging, substantial, important, and well written edits. Thank you for your diligence and attention to the real issue: making WP better. UseTheCommandLine (talk) 13:05, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
Long overdue for your topical, thought provoking and genuine efforts, edits, discussions and contributions to Wikipedia! Market St.⧏ ⧐ Diamond Way 08:23, 26 July 2013 (UTC)
Dear Groupuscule, congratulations for your first-prize-winning entry news in the March 2015 running of the Core Contest. A member of wikimedia UK will be in touch soon with details about the Amazon voucher. cheers, Cas Liber (talk·contribs) 01:18, 15 June 2015 (UTC)