The trailblazing life of Viola Desmond : a civil rights icon

Title
The trailblazing life of Viola Desmond : a civil rights icon

Personal Author EPSB
Rachel, Kehoe

Summary
On November 8, 1946, she was arrested for refusing to move from the "whites-only" section of a movie theater. Her heroic act inspired Black community leaders and made her a symbol of courage in the fight against inequality. This story of Viola's life is based on rare interviews with her sister Wanda Robson, who spent her life championing her sister's story and was successful in getting Viola a posthumous pardon that recognized she was innocent of any crime. From their childhood in Nova Scotia to Viola's career as a teacher in a segregated school and, later, her role as a pioneer in Black beauty culture, young readers are introduced to the girl and the woman who went on to become the face of the civil-rights movement in Canada.

Other Title
Viola Desmond

Year Published
2023

Physical Description
87 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm

Personal Subject
Desmond, Viola, 1914-1965.

Subject
Race discrimination -- Nova Scotia -- History.
 
Civil rights -- Nova Scotia -- History.
 
Black Canadian women -- Nova Scotia -- Biography.
 
Black Canadians -- Nova Scotia -- Biography.

Added Author
Robson, Wanda, 1926-2022,
 
Charles, Chelsea, 1994-

Summary
On November 8, 1946, she was arrested for refusing to move from the "whites-only" section of a movie theater. Her heroic act inspired Black community leaders and made her a symbol of courage in the fight against inequality. This story of Viola's life is based on rare interviews with her sister Wanda Robson, who spent her life championing her sister's story and was successful in getting Viola a posthumous pardon that recognized she was innocent of any crime. From their childhood in Nova Scotia to Viola's career as a teacher in a segregated school and, later, her role as a pioneer in Black beauty culture, young readers are introduced to the girl and the woman who went on to become the face of the civil-rights movement in Canada.

ISBN
9781459833975

Publisher
Victoria, British Columbia : Orca Book Publishers, [2023]
 
©2023.


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Johnny Bright971.6 DESBook31455000288745Non-Fiction