Some of what was said Thursday about putting Viola Desmond on $10 bill
OTTAWA — Viola Desmond, who was arrested in 1946 after refusing to leave a whites-only section of a Nova Scotia movie theatre, has been chosen to be the first Canadian woman to grace the front of a Canadian banknote.
Some of what was said Thursday about the decision:
“I never, ever dreamed of this. And there’s so many people, so many people I have to thank, the people that voted for her, the majority, the people in Canada to who, who voted for Viola to be on the banknote. Here she was with these other people, other women … an architect, and a poet, and a writer, and there’s Viola. And I think to myself, ‘What has happened here?’” — Wanda Robson, Desmond’s sister.
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