- The St.
Croix Labor Riot of 1878, also
known as the
Fireburn, was a
crucial historical event of
resistance and
labor hardship in the
Danish West Indies...
- Joseph. On
August 18, 2017,
Youth pla**** his
first show with his new band
Fireburn. A
hardcore punk band that
features Israel Joseph I (formerly of Bad Brains)...
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known as
Queen Mary, (ca. 1848–1905) was one of the
leaders of the 1878 "
Fireburn"
labor riot, or uprising, on the
island of St.
Croix in the
Danish West...
- Post-Eman****tion Caribbean. Routledge. p. 136. Jensen,
Peter (1998). From
Serfdom to
Fireburn and Strike: The
History of
Black Labor in the
Danish West
Indies 1848-1917...
- one-time
compensation did not
change the
harsh working conditions. The
Fireburn labor riot,
considered to be the
largest labor revolt in
Danish colonial...
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purposes of piracy. The
Three Queens Fountain at Blackbeard's
honors the 1878
Fireburn rebellion organizers:
Queens Mary, Agnes, and
Mathilda List of
United States...
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living conditions,
alongside fairer wages. This
Revolution is
known as the "
Fireburn". This
statue is
located in
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. 99
Steps One...
- a
statue in Copenhagen,
Denmark of Mary Thomas, a
leader of the 1878 "
Fireburn"
labor revolt in St. Croix, a
former Danish colony now part of the U.S...
- revolt,
which was also
known as the
Fireburn. The
following year,
Bryan released her
second book,
James and the
Fireburn, a children's book
about anti-bullying...
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Marise James,
politician "Queen" Mary
Thomas one of the
leaders of the
fireburn riots, was
imprisoned here from 1887 to 1905.
Casper Holstein, a mobster...