Tradesmen of St. Croix: U.S. Virgin Islands


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St. Croix US Virgin Islands a Caribbean island had a large number of black tradesmen who operated their own shops in its towns. These men passed on vital technical skills to their sons and apprentices so those colonial crafts persisted during the Danish era. A few trades have continued for over a hundred years of American rule. Two of the tradesmen featured in this book Peter G. Thurland Sr. and Alphonso Forbes participated as musicians in the transfer ceremony of the Danish West Indies to the United States in the town of Christiansted St. Croix on March 31 1917 while one tradesman Carlos H. McGregor observed the event. The tradesmen documented in this publication include a blacksmith mason shoemaker tailor two goldsmiths and two joiners. They started out as young apprentices and went on to master a trade and operate their own workshop or business. These native black men contributed to the economic social and political life of St. Croix through periods of prosperity and financial hardships. These tradesmen were respected by people in the community and are a vital part of the islands history and culture.
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