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Kathleen Mary Easmon Simango
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Kathleen Mary Easmon Simango was a Sierra Leonean missionary and artist who was the first West African to earn a diploma from the Royal College of Arts. Simango was the niece of Adelaide Casely-Hayford and was a personal friend of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. She was also a member of the prominent Sierra Leone Creole Easmon family.
Early life
Kathleen Mary Easmon was born in 1892 as the younger of two children in Accra, Gold Coast to Dr John Farrell Easmon and Annette Kathleen Easmon, nee Smith. She was married to Columbus Kamba Simango, an East African teacher educated at Columbia University.
Education
Kathleen Easmon was educated at the Royal College of Arts.
Death
Kathleen Easmon died of appendicitis in 1924 in London, England.
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