Viola Desmond faced significant obstacles in her fight against racial discrimination in Canada. In 1946, she was arrested for refusing to leave a whites-only section of a movie theater in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, which highlighted the deep-seated racism of the time. Desmond also had to navigate a legal system that was biased against her, as her case was initially dismissed in court. Despite these challenges, her courage and determination helped bring attention to racial injustice and paved the way for future civil rights advancements in Canada.
she had to over come dieing.
in the river of Styx on poptropica there are 6 obstacles to over come.
Viola Desmond On 1940 the law was separating the white and black people, even while sitting it the theater. Viola Desmond stood up for the human rights. Keep listening to found out what and how it happened. In Nova Scotia Viola Desmond's car was in the middle of getting fixed. The car engineers told her it would be fixed over night. She decided to go to a movie theater called Roseland Theater where she tried to get a ticket on the main floor but only white people were allowed to sit on the main floor. The staff demanded her to get off but she didn't, so they called the police who dragged her to jail.
The Knights of Labor overcame the obstacles of having the government hear them out and pass what laws they were trying to present.
she had over come her dream to become a astronaut.
The viola has improved over many many years the viola looked a lot different in the 1500s,but from many craftsman making slight changed over the years it looked like our contemporary viola in the 1800s.
I have read the book and they over come obstacles throughout the whole book, just friendship and all they had to do to keep themselves alive.
she was 37 years old when she became successful in her life
Phil Knight had many obstacles to over come. One of them is the child labour and another is minimum wage in other countries.
Turn your viola over and measure its back from the base of the neck to the bottom, straight down the middle.
Hebelieved in himself andignoredwhatothersthought about him and had hope that hisinventionwould work.
He must over come his need to go to the bathroom. Since he is so big it's hard for him to find a place to go to the bathroom.