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This detailed biography gives a portrait of the life of Daniel
Alexander Payne, a free person of color in nineteenth century
Charleston, South Carolina. This work highlights his life as
educator, pastor, abolitionist, poet, historiographer, hymn writer,
ecumenist, and bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Payne was a strong voice for the freedom of his enslaved brothers
and sisters of color as well as a vociferous supporter of general
and theological education. Upon his election as president of
Wilberforce University in Ohio in 1863, Payne became the first
African American to lead an institution of higher education in the
United States. In addition to exploring his work within the United
States, this biography highlights and includes sources from Payne s
travels, work, and reception in nineteenth century Europe.
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