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Black Rights Activist to be One of First Women on Canadian Dollar Bill

Black Rights Activist to be One of First Women on Canadian Dollar Bill
With the exception of Queen Elizabeth II on the $20 note, Viola Desmond will be the first woman on a Canadian bill starting in 2018. This is why...

Viola Desmond, a civil rights activist who refused to leave the "whites-only" section of a Nova Scotia film house in 1946, is the first woman – apart from the Queen – to be featured on a Canadian dollar bill.

Even though Desmond is frequently referred to as the "Canadian Rosa Parks", Desmond committed her revolutionary act when she was just 32-years-old—nine years before Parks.

Starting in 2018, Viola will replace Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, whose image is on the $10 bill. She was chosen from a pool of 461 names submitted for the revised currency, which had to meet the bill's requirements—being of Canadian citizenship, deceased for 25 years, and having "demonstrated outstanding leadership, achievement or distinction in any field, benefitting the people of Canada, or in the service of Canada."

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