This is one of three statues, that are known as the "Freedom Statues". It is the work of Ghanaian-American sculptor Bright Bimpong, which he created in 1998. It is the focal point of the park that bears his name D. Hamilton Jackson Park.
Jackson was a labor activist and an advocate of free press. He was a key player in the Danish West Indies' (now known as St. Croix) labor rights movements in the early 1900s. He also started the first free press newspaper, and sought better conditions for the Black working class in the Islands.
This is one of two busts of Jackson, the other being in front of Fort Christiansvaern. This is the better of the two in my opinion. It is much more detailed and in better shape. The bust depicts a very realistic bust of Jackson on a granite pedestal, with David Hamilton on a small bronze plaque across the top and "Jackson" running vertically down the center. The pedestal is on a red brick pad that has some of the bricks missing. I assume that it is damage from the 2017 Hurricane.
The park that the statue is in has ample parking available, so parking to get out and take a closer look should not be an issue. It was very easy.
This man was so important to the island that he has a park and two statues on different sides of the island in his honor. This is definitely worth a look. I probably would not make a special trip to see it though.
As with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there about 5 minutes. With that being said you may want to make this a part of a larger itinerary on plan this stop on the way to some other destination. read more