‘She let nothing stand in her way:’ Desmond honoured with Walk of Fame star
HALIFAX — Wanda Robson says her sister Viola Desmond “preached by doing,” and wanted young people to pursue their dreams regardless of what stood in their way.
Robson beamed as a Canada’s Walk of Fame star was unveiled in Halifax Friday afternoon in honour of the civil rights pioneer — the latest in a series of accolades Desmond has posthumously received in recent years.
The 91-year-old Robson told a crowd gathered at the Halifax Ferry Terminal that her sister fought to overcome the many obstacles in her path to pursue her career: training as a beautician in Montreal, Atlantic City and New York when she was unable to study in Halifax because of the colour of her skin.
“She let nothing stand in her way,” said Robson. “It must’ve been very frustrating. I myself would’ve probably given up … but we are of a different nature, Viola and I.”