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Transfer Day
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Transfer Day occurred when the United States purchased the Danish West Indies (1917), now known as the Virgin Islands of the United States. The narrative of Transfer Day explores the discovery of the authors ancestral roots on the Island of St. Croix, and the history of the American Virgin Islands, formally known as the Danish West Indies. The Transfer Day literary project is central to a series of projects that formulate a comprehensive study of the historical "New World." Learn the role the V…

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Transfer Day occurred when the United States purchased the Danish West Indies (1917), now known as the Virgin Islands of the United States. The narrative of Transfer Day explores the discovery of the authors ancestral roots on the Island of St. Croix, and the history of the American Virgin Islands, formally known as the Danish West Indies.

The Transfer Day literary project is central to a series of projects that formulate a comprehensive study of the historical "New World." Learn the role the Virgin Islands and Caribbean region played in the growth and advanced development of the Western world and the African Diaspora.

Apart from the Caribbean Islands as the first port of call for Christopher Columbus' four voyages and the explorer's "official" mandate of discovery, enslaved Africans on St. Croix and the Virgin Islands in particular gave birth to historical African American figures. These people made exemplary contributions to the respective islands of their birth, as well to the illustrious and colorful history of America and the famous Harlem Renaissance.

Transfer Day crystallizes an important and unheralded piece of history that enjoys a symbiotic connection with the broader popular historical account of the development of the Western hemisphere, from the sixteenth century to current political, economic, and social times. The storyline highlights some of the Virgin Islanders that made significant contributions the cultural, political and social development, and advancement of the United States...

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Transfer Day occurred when the United States purchased the Danish West Indies (1917), now known as the Virgin Islands of the United States. The narrative of Transfer Day explores the discovery of the authors ancestral roots on the Island of St. Croix, and the history of the American Virgin Islands, formally known as the Danish West Indies.

The Transfer Day literary project is central to a series of projects that formulate a comprehensive study of the historical "New World." Learn the role the Virgin Islands and Caribbean region played in the growth and advanced development of the Western world and the African Diaspora.

Apart from the Caribbean Islands as the first port of call for Christopher Columbus' four voyages and the explorer's "official" mandate of discovery, enslaved Africans on St. Croix and the Virgin Islands in particular gave birth to historical African American figures. These people made exemplary contributions to the respective islands of their birth, as well to the illustrious and colorful history of America and the famous Harlem Renaissance.

Transfer Day crystallizes an important and unheralded piece of history that enjoys a symbiotic connection with the broader popular historical account of the development of the Western hemisphere, from the sixteenth century to current political, economic, and social times. The storyline highlights some of the Virgin Islanders that made significant contributions the cultural, political and social development, and advancement of the United States...

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