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IN REMEMBERANCE OF A NOVELIST WHO TAUGHT ACROSS RACIAL LINES

IN REMEMBERANCE OF A NOVELIST WHO TAUGHT ACROSS RACIAL LINES

After a year and a half of unemployment, E.R. Braithwaite decided to try teaching and is posted to one of the worst schools in London’s East End -- and even there was confronted by the specter of racism. The experience became the subject of his novel, To Sir, With Love.