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Children's Nonfiction Women

Viola Desmond Won't Be Budged!

by (author) Jody Nyasha Warner

illustrated by Richard Rudnicki

Publisher
Groundwood Books Ltd
Initial publish date
Sep 2010
Category
Women, Post-Confederation (1867-), Prejudice & Racism
Recommended Age
5 to 9
Recommended Grade
k to 4
Recommended Reading age
5 to 9
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780888997791
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $18.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781554981960
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $7.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773060354
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018
    List Price
    $9.95

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Finalist for the 2011 Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction

"On behalf of the Nova Scotia government, I sincerely apologize to Mrs. Viola Desmond’s family and to all African Nova Scotians for the racial discrimination she was subjected to by the justice system … We recognize today that the act for which Viola Desmond was arrested, was an act of courage, not an offence." -- Darrell Dexter, Premier of Nova Scotia, April 15, 2010

In Nova Scotia, in 1946, an usher in a movie theatre told Viola Desmond to move from her main floor seat up to the balcony. She refused to budge. Viola knew she was being asked to move because she was black. After all, she was the only black person downstairs. All the other black people were up in the balcony. In no time at all, the police arrived and took Viola to jail. The next day she was charged and fined, but she vowed to continue her struggle against such unfair rules. She refused to accept that being black meant she couldn't sit where she wanted.

Viola's determination gave strength and inspiration to her community at the time. She is an unsung hero of the North American struggle against injustice and racial discrimination whose story deserves to be widely known.

The African Canadian community in Nova Scotia is one of Canada's oldest and most established black communities. Despite their history and contributions to the province the people in this community have a long experience of racially based injustice.

Like Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks, who many years later, in 1955, refused to give up their bus seats in Alabama, Desmond's act of refusal awakened people to the unacceptable nature of racism and began and process of bringing an end to racial segregation in Canada.

An afterword provides a glimpse of African Canadian history.

About the authors

JODY NYASHA WARNER is a writer, human rights advisor and former librarian. She was inspired to write this book because so much African Canadian history is either not well known or not documented.

 

Jody Nyasha Warner's profile page

Richard Rudnicki est réputé pour ses tableaux dépeignant la Nouvelle-Écosse ainsi que pour ses albums jeunesse primés. Richard enseigne le dessin et anime fréquemment des ateliers dans des écoles. Il habite Halifax.

 

Richard Rudnicki is an artist known for his paintings of Nova Scotia as well as for his award-winning children's books. Gracie, The Public Gardens Duck by Judith Meyrick won the Lillian Sheppard Memorial Award for Excellence in illustration and was finalist for the APMA Best Atlantic Published Book Award. Richard also teaches figure drawing and portraiture and frequently gives school workshops. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Richard Rudnicki's profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Norma Fleck for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction
  • Long-listed, Vancouver Children's Literature Roundtable Information Book Award
  • Short-listed, ReadBoston Best Read Aloud Book Award
  • Short-listed, SYRCA Shining Willow Award
  • Commended, Resource Links' Year's Best

Editorial Reviews

...impressive...

Vancouver Sun

Varying perspectives heighten the emotional intensity, as do the excellent layout and design. This unique offering will be of particular value when studying women's or black history.

School Library Journal

Plain speech in the vernacular of the time and predominantly red-hued acrylic paintings that seem imbued with their subject's passion combine to great effect in this important but not-well-known piece of Canadian history.

Globe and Mail

This carefully-researched book provides young learners with an informative look at racial segregation in Canada and a pivotal event in the civil rights movement.

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

From the first page, Viola Desmond Won't be Budged! hooks the reader...an engaging delight to read.

CM Magazine

Rudnicki's vivid, dramatic art intensifies the danger that Desmond's stubborn determination brought her, and it lends itself well to the warm recounting of the unnamed narrator.

Booklist

Desmond’s story should prove eye-opening to readers whose civil rights references are limited to American figures.

Publishers Weekly

...a compelling story...

Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Reviews

...vibrant...

Canadian Teacher Magazine

Using a cadenced style that echoes the oral tradition of African-Canadians, Warner recounts the story...

Kirkus Reviews

...the author of the children's book 'Viola Desmond Won't be Budged!' knows why she wanted to write the Halifax businesswoman's story... "There's not much that's there that's Canadian and this is such a great story."

The Chronicle-Herald

...warm and engaging...

New Glasgow News

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