Rella Aylestock Braithwaite (January 29, 1923 – July 23, 2019) was a Canadian author. She was born in Mapleton, Ontario, a descendant of Black pioneers who settled in the Queen's Bush area, and was educated in Listowel, Ontario. In 1946, Braithwaite and her husband Bob settled in Scarborough, Ontario; she served on the local school board. She wrote a column on Black history for the Contrast newspaper. In 1975, Braithwaite published The Black Woman in Canada on outstanding Canadian Black women. She also helped the Ministry of Education in Ontario develop a Black Studies guide for use in the classroom.
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| - Rella Aylestock Braithwaite (29 de enero de 1923-23 de julio de 2019) fue una escritora canadiense. Nació en Lebanon (Mapleton), Ontario, descendiente de pioneros negros que se asentaron en el área de , y fue educada en Listowel, Ontario. En 1946, Braithwaite y su marido Bob se mudaron a Scarborough, Ontario; ella sirvió en la junta escolar local. Escribía una columna sobre historia negra para el diario Contrast. En 1975, Braithwaite publicó La Mujer Negra en Canadá, sobre mujeres negras canadienses excepcionales. También ayudó al de Ontario a desarrollar una guía de Estudios Negros para el uso en el aula. (es)
- Rella Aylestock Braithwaite (January 29, 1923 – July 23, 2019) was a Canadian author. She was born in Mapleton, Ontario, a descendant of Black pioneers who settled in the Queen's Bush area, and was educated in Listowel, Ontario. In 1946, Braithwaite and her husband Bob settled in Scarborough, Ontario; she served on the local school board. She wrote a column on Black history for the Contrast newspaper. In 1975, Braithwaite published The Black Woman in Canada on outstanding Canadian Black women. She also helped the Ministry of Education in Ontario develop a Black Studies guide for use in the classroom. (en)
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| - Rella Aylestock Braithwaite (29 de enero de 1923-23 de julio de 2019) fue una escritora canadiense. Nació en Lebanon (Mapleton), Ontario, descendiente de pioneros negros que se asentaron en el área de , y fue educada en Listowel, Ontario. En 1946, Braithwaite y su marido Bob se mudaron a Scarborough, Ontario; ella sirvió en la junta escolar local. Escribía una columna sobre historia negra para el diario Contrast. En 1975, Braithwaite publicó La Mujer Negra en Canadá, sobre mujeres negras canadienses excepcionales. También ayudó al de Ontario a desarrollar una guía de Estudios Negros para el uso en el aula. Su hija es la cantante . (es)
- Rella Aylestock Braithwaite (January 29, 1923 – July 23, 2019) was a Canadian author. She was born in Mapleton, Ontario, a descendant of Black pioneers who settled in the Queen's Bush area, and was educated in Listowel, Ontario. In 1946, Braithwaite and her husband Bob settled in Scarborough, Ontario; she served on the local school board. She wrote a column on Black history for the Contrast newspaper. In 1975, Braithwaite published The Black Woman in Canada on outstanding Canadian Black women. She also helped the Ministry of Education in Ontario develop a Black Studies guide for use in the classroom. Her daughter is singer Diana Braithwaite. (en)
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