Virgin Islands Americans

Virgin Islands Americans
United States Virgin Islands United States
Total population
  • U.S. Virgin Islands origin: 15,014[1]
Regions with significant populations
South Florida, Orlando, Atlanta, New York City, Texas, Arizona, Maryland and other places. (New York City has the highest population of Virgin Islanders in the US mainland).
Languages
English, Virgin Islands Creole, American English
Religion
Predominantly Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Puerto Rican Americans, Caribbean Americans

Virgin Islands Americans (stateside) are Americans from the U.S. Virgin Islands who reside in the continental United States, or continental-born Americans of Virgin Islands heritage.

Persons born in the U.S. Virgin Islands are United States citizens, and as a result do not go through the legal immigration procedures a typical West Indies immigrant would. They are also, due to cultural affinities with the Anglophone Caribbean, U.S. Virgin Islanders in the U.S. are considered part of the Caribbean American immigrant community.

It is difficult to determine how many Virgin Islanders reside in the United States. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, there are 15,014 of U.S. Virgin Islands ancestry residing in the continental United States. However, a count of American residents with "U.S. Virgin Islands ancestry" excludes most U.S. Virgin Islands-born immigrants in the United States. Because of a high incidence of inter-Caribbean migration throughout the 1960s and 1970s, most native-born Virgin Islanders today are one or two generations removed from other Caribbean islands and would not necessarily define themselves as having "U.S. Virgin Islands ancestry." For example, Tim Duncan is a St. Croix native with Anguillian ancestry.

In September 2017, Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria slammed the U.S. Virgin Islands as Category 5 storms. Thousands of Virgin Islanders moved to the U.S. mainland to seek job opportunities and a better life.

Notable people

Actors

Artists

Athletes

Musicians

  • Alton Adams (1889–1987), musician, first black bandmaster in the United States Navy; born in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
  • Bennie Benjamin (1907–1989), composer, songwriter, philanthropist; born in Christiansted, St. Croix
  • Jon Lucien, jazz musician; born on Tortola, raised on St. Thomas
  • Rock City, a musical duo of composed brothers Timothy and Theron Thomas, born on St. Thomas
  • Sonny Rollins, jazz musician; born in New York, of St. Thomas (mother) and St. Croix (father) descent

Political leaders

  • Judah P. Benjamin (1811–1884), Secretary of the Treasury, Confederate States of America; born in Christiansted, St. Croix
  • Frank Rudolph Crosswaith (1892–1965), socialist and labor leader; born in Frederiksted, St. Croix
  • Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804), first United States Secretary of the Treasury, an American "Founding Father", economist, and political philosopher; born in Nevis, raised on St. Croix
  • Hubert Henry Harrison (1883–1927), orator, political activist; born in St. Croix
  • Elizabeth Anna Hendrickson (1884–1946), civil rights leader; born in St. Croix
  • Casper Holstein (born 1888), humanitarian; born in St. Croix
  • Roy Innis (born 1934), African-American activist, civil rights leader; born in St. Croix
  • J. Raymond Jones (1899–1991), political leader, humanitarian; born in St. Thomas
  • John de Jongh (born 1957), past governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, former financial executive; born in St. Thomas
  • William Leidesdorff (1810–1848), entrepreneur; born in St. Croix
  • Ruby Margaret Rouss (1921–1988) first black woman to be elected to preside over a state legislature; born in St. Croix
  • Terence Todman (born 1926), ambassador; born in the U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Denmark Vesey (1767–1822), slave revolt leader; born on St. Thomas
  • David Levy Yulee (1810–1886), U.S. Senator; born on St. Thomas

Writers and intellectuals

See also

References

  1. "Detailed Tables - American FactFinder".
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