James Spriggs Payne

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James Spriggs Payne
James Spriggs Payne

In office
January 6, 1868 – January 3, 1870
January 3, 1876January 7, 1878
Vice President Unknown (1868)
Unknown (1876)
Preceded by Daniel Bashiel Warner (1868)
Joseph Jenkins Roberts (1876)
Succeeded by Edward James Roye (1868)
Anthony W. Gardiner (1876)

Born December 19, 1819(1819-12-19)
Richmond, Virginia
Died January 31, 1882 (aged 62)
Monrovia, Liberia
Political party Republican

James Spriggs Payne (December 19, 1819January 31, 1882) served as the fourth (1868 to 1870) and eighth (1876 to 1878) President of Liberia.

Born in Richmond, Virginia, Payne grew up in a highly religious Methodist family and was a devout Christian. Payne was nearly white and could have passed for a white man; he was said to be only 1/8th black. While a child, his family moved to Liberia, run by the American Colonization Society, to begin a new life.

Aside from religion, he showed interest in politics and economics, areas he later became a successful author in. He was appointed by the government to work finalizing the breakage of Liberia's ties to the American Colonization Society.

During his presidency he fought to end the slave trade existing on Liberia's coast. He also increased the country's foreign trade and improved government relations with the natives, who he felt politics had for the most part ignored.

He left office in 1870, and was re-elected in 1876. He died in Monrovia in 1882, four years after finally leaving office.

[edit] Descendants

Besides Payne's descendants in Liberia the Krio branch of the Blyden family are descended from Payne through Anna Erskine, the partner of Edward Wilmot Blyden.

Preceded by
Daniel Bashiel Warner
President of Liberia
1868–1870
Succeeded by
Edward James Roye
Preceded by
Joseph Jenkins Roberts
President of Liberia
1876–1878
Succeeded by
Anthony W. Gardiner
Persondata
NAME Payne, James Spriggs
ALTERNATIVE NAMES James S. Payne, James Spriggs-Payne
SHORT DESCRIPTION President of Liberia
DATE OF BIRTH 19 December 1819
PLACE OF BIRTH Richmond, Virginia
DATE OF DEATH 31 January 1882
PLACE OF DEATH Monrovia
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