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The E-Sylum: Volume 21, Number 48, December 2, 2018, Article 14

BANK OF CANADA VIOLA DESMOND EXHIBIT

The Bank of Canada has mounted an exhibit about the subject of their new $10 banknote. -Editor

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The Bank of Canada Museum is inviting Canadians of all ages to visit the new exhibition A Noteworthy Woman, which depicts the life of Viola Desmond, an icon of the human rights and social justice movement in Canada and the first Canadian woman to appear on a regular bank note. The exhibition opens to the public on November 30 and will feature rare and never-before-displayed artifacts from Viola Desmond’s life. The exhibition also explores the imagery on the newly circulating $10 bank note.

“Soon, many Canadians will carry a Viola Desmond note with them in their wallets. But the lessons of her life must continue to be told,” said Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A. Wilkins at an event marking the launch of the new exhibition. “That’s why I’m glad that, through this exhibition, people will be able to learn more about her history, and Canada’s history.”

Desmond, a successful black Nova Scotia businesswoman, defiantly refused to leave a whites-only area of a movie theatre in 1946 and was subsequently jailed, convicted and fined. Her case is one of the first known legal challenges against racial segregation brought forth by a black woman in Canada. Highlights of the exhibition include the following:

•Seats from the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, where Desmond took her historic stand against injustice

•Desmond’s free pardon, granted by the government of Nova Scotia in 2010

•Her notebook, in which she jotted down business tips, recipes for beauty products and price lists

•A compact of sepia face powder from her line of cosmetics

"The new banknote featuring Viola Desmond recognizes the impact of this trailblazing woman, whose strength, courage and conviction in the face of racism brought her to the forefront of equal rights in Canada," said Minister of Status of Women Maryam Monsef. "This bill, and the Canadian Museum of Human Rights which is featured on its back, ensures we keep these stories top of mind. We will always stand up for human rights at home and abroad, and on behalf of our government, I am proud to open this important exhibition that shares the story behind the design of the note, and the choice of Viola Desmond for this well-deserved honour."

Museum visitors will have the opportunity to buy new vertical $10 bank notes featuring Viola Desmond on December 1 and 2. The exhibition will run until May 12, 2019.

To read the complete article, see:
New exhibition on Viola Desmond opens at Bank of Canada Museum (https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/11/new-exhibition-viola-desmond-opens-bank-canada-museum/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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