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    Daniel Alexander Payne (February 24, 1811 – November 2, 1893) was an American bishop, educator, college administrator and author. A major shaper of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), Payne stressed education and preparation of ministers and introduced more order in the church, becoming its sixth bishop and serving for more than ...

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  2. Nov 19, 2008 · Daniel Alexander Payne, Recollections of Seventy Years (Nashville: A. M. E. Sunday School Union, 1888) by Daniel A. Payne. Born on February 24, 1811 to free Black parents London and Martha Payne in Charleston, South Carolina, Daniel Alexander Payne would become a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, president of ...

  3. Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne worked his entire life to disprove that theory. Payne became the premier bishop of the AME Church and was in some ways the most influential African-American...

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  5. Jan 24, 2007 · January 24, 2007 contributed by: BlackPast. Daniel Alexander Payne, Recollections of Seventy Years (Nashville: A. M. E. Sunday School Union, 1888) by Daniel A. Payne. Daniel A. Payne was born on February 24, 1811, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of free blacks. Educated at a Charleston school established by free blacks and by a private ...

  6. Payne, Daniel Alexander. February 24, 1811 November 2, 1893. Daniel Alexander Payne was the principal figure in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church during the second half of the nineteenth century, a period one historian termed "the era of Bishop Daniel Payne."

  7. Jun 20, 2016 · Payne, Daniel Alexander. February 24, 1811–November 29, 1893. Article Images. In 1837 he received his ordination as a Lutheran minister, becoming the second African American to do so (the first being Jehu Jones, Jr., also a Charlestonian).

  8. Daniel Alexander Payne. Wikimedia Commons. (1811-1893) Daniel Alexander Payne was born free in Charleston, South Carolina, on February 24, 1811. His family was part of the "Brown Elite" of free Black people who lived in Charleston. In 1829 at the age of 18, he opened his first school in Charleston.

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