Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



No reason to apologize : the resilient legacy of Viola Desmond  Cover Image Book Book

No reason to apologize : the resilient legacy of Viola Desmond / adapted by W.L. Liberman ; from the play Controlled damage written by Andrea Scott ; illustrated by Tajliya Jamal ; translation: Tommy Guignard.

Liberman, W. L. (Author). Jamal, Tajliya. (Added Author). Guignard, Tommy. (Added Author).

Summary:

"In 2018, Viola Desmond's likeness appeared on the Canadian ten-dollar bill, leading many people to wonder about her story. Who was she and why is she an important figure? Viola was a stubborn, entrepreneurial woman who stood up against racial discrimination. Denied a floor seat in the whites-only section at a cinema in 1946, she was forcefully removed, arrested, and convicted of tax evasion. She owed a single penny. Viola fought for her rights in court, even appealing her case to the Supreme Court of Canada, but was unfortunately denied. Her actions sparked controversy among the Black community at the time, and her career, reputation, and relationships were all impacted. In the end Viola chose to leave her family and friends in Nova Scotia and move to New York City to start over. Tragically, it was there that she died, alone and far from her loved ones, at the relatively young age of fifty. It wasn't until the year 2010 that Viola Desmond received a full pardon for her supposed "crimes" and conviction. Today, her struggle for justice and her contribution to the modern civil rights movement is widely recognized."--Publisher.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cookstown Branch J 971.6004960092 Lib 31681030046452 JNONFIC Available -

LDR 02858cam a2200409 i 4500
001394906
003TSUGA
00520231211111142.0
008230125s2022 onca c 6 000 0beng d
020 . ‡a9781987834307 (pbk.)
035 . ‡a(OAUW)540403
090 . ‡aJ 971.6004960092 Lib
1001 . ‡aLiberman, W. L.
24510. ‡aNo reason to apologize : ‡bthe resilient legacy of Viola Desmond / ‡cadapted by W.L. Liberman ; from the play Controlled damage written by Andrea Scott ; illustrated by Tajliya Jamal ; translation: Tommy Guignard.
24630. ‡aResilient legacy of Viola Desmond
264 1. ‡aToronto, ON : ‡bTEACH Media, ‡c[2022]
300 . ‡a65 pages : ‡bchiefly color illustrations ; ‡c26 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
336 . ‡astill image ‡bsti ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
520 . ‡a"In 2018, Viola Desmond's likeness appeared on the Canadian ten-dollar bill, leading many people to wonder about her story. Who was she and why is she an important figure? Viola was a stubborn, entrepreneurial woman who stood up against racial discrimination. Denied a floor seat in the whites-only section at a cinema in 1946, she was forcefully removed, arrested, and convicted of tax evasion. She owed a single penny. Viola fought for her rights in court, even appealing her case to the Supreme Court of Canada, but was unfortunately denied. Her actions sparked controversy among the Black community at the time, and her career, reputation, and relationships were all impacted. In the end Viola chose to leave her family and friends in Nova Scotia and move to New York City to start over. Tragically, it was there that she died, alone and far from her loved ones, at the relatively young age of fifty. It wasn't until the year 2010 that Viola Desmond received a full pardon for her supposed "crimes" and conviction. Today, her struggle for justice and her contribution to the modern civil rights movement is widely recognized."--Publisher.
591 . ‡bCanadian
60010. ‡aDesmond, Viola, ‡d1914-1965 ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aRace discrimination ‡zNova Scotia ‡xHistory ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aCivil rights ‡zNova Scotia ‡xHistory ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aBlack people ‡zNova Scotia ‡xHistory ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aWomen, Black ‡zNova Scotia ‡vBiography ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aBusinesswomen ‡zNova Scotia ‡vBiography ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 1. ‡aCartoons and comics.
651 0. ‡aNova Scotia ‡vJuvenile literature.
655 7. ‡aGraphic novels. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aComics (Graphic works) ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aNonfiction comics. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aBiographical comics. ‡2lcgft
7001 . ‡aJamal, Tajliya.
7001 . ‡aGuignard, Tommy.
852 . ‡aINNISFIL ‡bCOOKSTOWN ‡gbook ‡cJNONFIC ‡zIn process ‡hJ 971.6004960092 Lib ‡p31681030046452
905 . ‡utechserv
901 . ‡a394906 ‡bAUTOGEN ‡c394906 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc

Additional Resources