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Raymond Sarif Easmon (15 January 1913〔''Africa Who's Who'', London: Africa Journal Ltd, 1981, p. 357.〕–2 May 1997) was a prominent Sierra Leonean doctor known for his literary work and political agitation. ==Background and early life== Raymond Sarif Easmon was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone,〔 to the Easmon family, a prominent medical family. Easmon's father Albert Whiggs Easmon and uncle, John Farrell Easmon, had qualified as a doctors in the 19th century. R. Sarif Easmon was educated at Prince of Wales School, Freetown, and subsequently in England at the University of Durham, where he won awards in biology and anatomy and qualified as a doctor at the age of 23,〔Simon Gikandi (ed.), (''Encyclopedia of African Literature'' ), London: Routledge, 2003, p. 220.〕 and at the University of Liverpool (Diploma in Tropical Medicine).〔 He arrived back in Sierra Leone in 1937.〔Adell Patton, (''Physicians, Colonial Racism, and Diaspora in West Africa'' ), p. 190.〕
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