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Commentary: Let Us Not Take the 1878 Fireburn Lightly in Our History

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On Oct. 1, 1878, agricultural laborers on St. Croix protested the fixed wages and harsh living conditions they were forced into on plantation villages in an event that came to be known as the Fireburn.

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