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Thursday, August 2, 2007
Libraries and Culture
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Sir Rothchild Francis Square and Miss Sandy's Bungalow
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Casper Holstein
Casper Holstein supported many benevolent societies, sent food clothing and supplies to the V.I., paid rent, bought food and gifts for the Harlem poor, paid college tuitions and saved organizations. Now, his benevolence turned to action as he started to advocate for Virgin Islanders to become U.S. citizens. You see citizenship was not automatically bestowed upon us, we had to fight for it. Casper Holstien, some of his societies, students and allies in the Virgin Islands came together and formed the Virgin Islands Congressional Council and over the course of 10 years they aggressively engaged in an awareness campaign. The congressional council addressed Congress many times to have their concerns heard. Holstein’s financial backing and the student writers kept weekly articles about the Virgin Islands in the news. Finally, in 1936 Congress bestowed citizenship upon its’ territory the United States Virgin Islands. By Then Casper had become such a well know figure in the criminal underworld and in the press that his empire came to the attention of the notorious “Dutch” Schultz who had him kidnapped for several days and then released without harm. In exchange for his life Casper Holstein had to relinquish his bolito kingdom to Dutch Schultz who then ran it into the ground in several years. Casper still tried to be a humanitarian but never accumulated as much wealth as before. He died practically penniless being cared for by friends whom he had cared for in his golden days.
Culturemom.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Beaches
These days, I wish I could lighten my load…I am just as overwhelmed as everybody in the class and I need to release some of the stress and pressure of it all. Usually, when I feel this way I go to the beach. I swim day or night it make no difference, as long as someone else is there swimming too. The sea is cathartic, it cleanses me, it heals my wounds, it rejuvenates me. I haven’t been able to swim lately, I go to the beach but I sit and read and everybody, especially Kayla gets to swim, but not me. And we have great beaches in
There is Magens, the most famous of them all, Coki the more rugged swimmer’s beach, Lindquist the controversial beach, and another seven or so that I can think of on St. Thomas. On
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Back Then…
Mrs. Ruth Moolenaar - a retired education administrator - directed the publishing of Project Introspection, which was cultural education materials for public schools in the territory. In her golden years she wrote We From UpStreet, a social history of the UpStreet area, which is of great significance to the