Canadian hero Viola Desmond is the face on the new $10 bill in Canada, which goes into circulation at the end of March.


Viola Desmond was thrown in jail in Nova Scotia in 1946 because, in a movie theatre, she wanted to sit downstairs where the white people were allowed to sit. She didn't want to sit up in the balcony, where the black people had to sit. The police held her in jail overnight. The dignified and brave Desmond paid a fine of $20 the next day, even though she had done nothing wrong. Today, we think of her for being a brave advocate for the rights of African-Canadians and helping to inspire the human rights movement in Canada.


It is a great honour to have your face on a country's money. This is the first time an African-Canadian woman has been featured on Canadian paper money.


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