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Viola Desmond was a black business woman born on the 6th of July 1914 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She was raised in a large family, including her 10 siblings. Viola was trained as a teacher but later she joined her husband's barbershop business. One evening, in New Glasgow Viola her car broke down on her way to a business trip in Sydney, Nova Scotia. While it was getting repaired viola thought of watching a movie in the spare time. She bought a ticket, walked into the theater and took a seat on the main floor, as she was unaware that the ticket sold to her was a balcony seat ticket. Suddenly, an employee from the theater walks in with a flashing light and told Viola that her seat is in the balcony not on the main floor. Viola said to the employ I will go buy a main floor seat ticket, but the employee said no you have to go sit in the balcony seat. When Viola declined to leave her seat, the theater called a police officer, Viola was dragged out of the theater, and was held in cells for one night. The next day, the let her go but she was charged $20 dollars as a fine if even though she didn't do anything, and she even tried to explain but no one listened to her. After that day, when she went home she told …show more content…
First of all, viola’s bravery to stand up to the employee of the theater was great. When she stand up to the theater employee it proved that if you are black it doesn't mean you cannot stand up to any body and it shows bravery. Second of all, she wasn't afraid to even explain to the police officer that she did say that she will go buy the main floor ticket but the employee of the theater didn't even listening to her. Lastly, she impacted world by actually appealing for rights. This showed us that she is very strong and brave but still she lost. In Conclusion, Viola Desmond is a very brave women who made a big impact on the world we live in today, showing us that we should we treated

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