Adolph Sixto
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Adolph Francisco Sixto[1] (February 27, 1859 - July 5, 1930) was a writer, lecturer, lobbyist and amateur naturalist from St. Thomas.[2][3]

Sixto gave a lecture about the Danish West Indies for members of St. Philip's Lyceum in New York City in October in 1916.[4] He attended the Fourth Pan-African Congress in New York in 1927.[5] Sixto was part of a delegation to the US in order to ask that the ban on alcohol sales be lifted for the Virgin Islands.[6]
Sixto died on July 5, 1930.[7]