Daniel Alexander Payne papers, 1858-1994.

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Daniel Alexander Payne papers, 1858-1994.

Photo album of unidentified portraits of whites and blacks (19th century); 1858 issue of the Repository of Religion and Literature and of Science and Art; memories of Payne by others; Payne's autograph; photograph of Payne; Wilberforce memorial service program (1994); speech entitled The Moral significance of the XVth Amendment by Payne (8 May 1870); and a ten-year retrospective on Wilberforce as an annual report by President Payne (1873).

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