Viola Desmond ignited the Canadian civil rights movement after refusing to leave the whites-only section of a Nova Scotia theater in 1946. Nearly a decade before Rosa Parks, a Canadian small business owner named Viola Desmond fought against segregation – and ended up in jail for a single penny. The honors for Desmond, who is sometimes refered to as Canada’s Rosa Parks, go far beyond the bank note. She’s been honored with a Canadian postage stamp . She’s had a ferry in Halifax named For women’s history month we honor the life and legacy of Viola Desmond, The Rosa Parks of Canada. Viola Desmond was born July 6, 1914 in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada. Growing up Viola’s parents James & Gwendolyn Davis instilled in her and her siblings the value of hard work and giving backing to the community, as they were active and She's often described as "Canada's Rosa Parks," but if anything, Rosa Parks is America's Viola Desmond.The civil rights icon and new face of the Canadian $10 bill refused to give up her seat in a Viola Desmond of Halifax Nova Scotia circa 1935: Many say Desmond is Canada’s Rosa Parks, but in fact Rosa Parks is America’s Viola Desmond as Desmond took her anti-segregation stance nine Viola Desmond's impact on Canadian civil rights 05:19 In Canada, the first civilian woman will be on the country’s $10 bill next year. Her name is Viola Desmond . Viola Desmond was Canada’s Rosa Parks Graham Reynolds traces a forgotten history of segregation and racism in his book Viola Desmond’s Canada. Feb. 1, 2016 These events, however, pushed Parks to the sidelines of the civil rights movement that started in response to her act of civil disobedience. Meanwhile, in Canada, 74 years ago — nine years before Parks — Viola Desmond, who now graces our 10-dollar bill, defied de facto segregationist policies in Nova Scotia through a similar refusal to give in. Desmond's high-profile fight against racism generated so much publicity that Nova Scotia was forced to throw out its segregation laws in 1954. All this happened nine years before American Rosa Parks took action in the United States, making Viola Desmond not only a civil rights trailblazer in Canada, but throughout North America. The story of Rosa Parks is commonly known in the context of the American Civil rights movement. Less commonly known, even among Canadians, is the story of Viola Desmond, an African Canadian arrested nine years before Rosa Parks for refusing to surrender her seat in a segregated movie theatre in Nova Scotia. Desmond’s image would "It kind of elevates [Desmond's name] because Rosa Parks is looked at as being the mother of the American civil rights movement," he says. "For them to be talked about in the same breath, I don't Uncover the remarkable story of Viola Desmond, often referred to as "Canada's Rosa Parks," in this moving and inspirational video. In 1946, Desmond courageou Viola Desmond: The Original Rosa Parks. Canada is a dynamic country, fusing 150 years of diverse culture and heritage, creating a rich and diverse background, embodying the essence of its national anthem: “glorious and free.” Renee Martin is right in saying that Ms. Desmond is not “Canada’s Rosa Parks.” Thank you for educating us and shedding light on why her family objested to the posthumous pardon. Viola Desmond’s story is essential knowledge in the history of Nova Scotia and Canada. GATINEAU, Quebec -- A black woman often described as Canada’s Rosa Parks for her 1946 decision to sit in a whites-only section of a Nova Scotia movie theater will be the first Canadian woman to 275 votes, 90 comments. 1.5M subscribers in the canada community. Welcome to Canada’s official subreddit! This is the place to engage on all things Civil rights activist Viola Desmond, often described as the “Rosa Parks of Canada,” has just become the subject of a Heritage Minute, by Historica Canada, to mark the beginning of Black Nine years before Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of an American bus, Viola Desmond refused to sit on the balcony of a Canadian movie theater. Civil rights pioneer Viola Desmond, a black woman, will be immortalized on Canada’s $10 bill. Called the “Rosa Parks of Canada,” Desmond defied the colour barrier at a New Glasgow, N.S Sister to Courage: Stories From the World of Viola Desmond, Canada's Rosa Parks "Wanda takes us inside the world she shared with Viola and ten other brothers and sisters. Through touching and often hilarious stories, she traces the roots of courage and ambition, god fun and dignity, of the household that produced Viola Desmond."
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