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Richard Seymour Hall (22 July 1925 – 14 November 1997) was a British journalist and historian, writing about Africa. He was born in Margate, and spent several years of his childhood with this father in Australia. He attended the Hastings Grammar School, and received an honours degree from Keble College, Oxford. He worked first for the ''Daily Mail'' in London, and then went to Northern Rhodesia where he was co-founder and editor of the ''African Mail'' (also known as the ''Central African Mail'') with Alexander Scott.〔"Obituaries: Richard Hall, Journalist, Born July 22, 1925, Died November 14, 1997 Tough Love For Africa" ''The Guardian'' Wednesday November 19, 1997〕 After Zambia's independence, he became editor of the ''Times of Zambia'' owned by Tiny Rowland. In 1967 he returned to England as African correspondent of ''The Observer'', and was a proponent of its ultimately unsuccessful fight for independence. In 1986, after failing to become the editor of ''The Observer'' when it was purchased by Rowland, he founded his own financial and political bulletin ''Africa Analysis.'' 〔Obituary, London Times[]〕〔Anthony Sampson, "Dick Hall, a passion for Africa". ''The Observer,'' 1997. [http://www.richardhall.info/Dick%20Hall%20Observer%20obit.pdf online copy]〕 == Books ==
He wrote a number of books on Africa politics, history, and biography, for adults and children.
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