Archie A. Alexander, architectural engineer and former
governor of the Virgin Islands, died on this day in 1958
at the age of 69. He had been appointed governor of the
Virgin Islands by President Eisenhower in 1954. This
coachman's son earned an engineering degree from the State
University of Iowa, where he also played football. He later
became co-owner of the construction firm Alexander and Repass,
with offices in New York and Washington, D.C. In 1928 he was
awarded the NAACP's Spingard Medal for being an
outstanding African-American businessman.