Thomas obtained semi-mythical status in the Virgin Islands oral tradition, where a popular song commemorates her actions in the uprising: :"''Queen Mary, ah where you gon' go burn?'' :''Queen Mary, ah where you gon' go burn?'' :''Don' ask me nothin' t'all'' :
Just geh me de match an oil :
Bassin Jailhouse, ah deh de money dey" The Queen Mary Highway on St. Croix is named after her. In 2018, the artists
Jeannette Ehlers and
La Vaughn Belle created a monumental public sculpture,
I Am Queen Mary, depicting a 7 meters (23 ft)-tall statue of Mary Thomas seated on a throne wielding a torch and a
cane knife. The statue was unveiled in
Copenhagen in 2018; it is Denmark's first public monument to a
Black woman. A book titled
Fireburn The Screenplay: A story of passion ignited, based on the history of St. Croix written by Caribbean-American writer
Angela Golden Bryan was published in 2018. The book pays tribute to Queen Mary and other leaders of the revolt. File:ThreeQueensSTT.jpg|
The Three Queens Fountain at
Blackbeard's Castle,
St. Thomas honors Queens Mary, Agnes, and Mathilda File:Baobab HM 20230926 100712.jpg|Baobab Historic Marker at
Grove Place, U.S. Virgin Islands == See also ==