
Dear Mrs. Payton
Postcards from the Faith Cabin Library System
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Narrated by:
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Jon Rose
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By:
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Elvin Thompson
About this listen
Explore the heartfelt connection between Mr. Buffington and Mrs. W.A. Payton through this enchanting collection of postcards exchanged between 1946 and 1959. Nestled within the walls of Paine College, Mr. Buffington penned these messages as tokens of gratitude for Mrs. Payton's unwavering support of the Faith Cabin Library System. Now, meticulously transcribed by the author from the cherished originals, these postcards offer a window into a remarkable chapter of Black History, making this book an absolute must-listen. Join us on a journey through time and a testament to the enduring power of friendship and advocacy.
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