E. R. Braithwaite
Guyanese novelist and diplomat

Born
June 27th, 1912
113 years ago
Died
2016
9 years ago — 104 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Guyana
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Born in Guyana, a novelist, writer, teacher, and diplomat emerged as a significant literary figure. The work 'To Sir, With Love' gained international recognition, depicting the challenges of a teacher in a racially divided school in London. This novel, along with his other writings, reflects the themes of race, education, and social justice. The author also served as a diplomat in various capacities, utilizing the skills gained from both his educational background and literary career. His contributions to literature and his advocacy for equality remain significant in the discussion around race and identity.
Authored 'To Sir, With Love'
Served as a diplomat
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