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Daniel Wallace Culp (1852–1918) was a pastor, principal, doctor who authored a book about African Americans. He was the "first graduate of Biddle University". He studied at Biddle Memorial Institute and then Princeton Theological Seminary. His book features photographs and biographies of prominent African Americans as well as essays on various subjects related to African Americans in American society. His book featured profiles of prominent men and women. It was published by J. L. Nichols & Company.

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  • Daniel Wallace Culp (1852–1918) was a pastor, principal, doctor who authored a book about African Americans. He was the "first graduate of Biddle University". He studied at Biddle Memorial Institute and then Princeton Theological Seminary. His book features photographs and biographies of prominent African Americans as well as essays on various subjects related to African Americans in American society. His book featured profiles of prominent men and women. It was published by J. L. Nichols & Company. (en)
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  • Daniel Wallace Culp (1852–1918) was a pastor, principal, doctor who authored a book about African Americans. He was the "first graduate of Biddle University". He studied at Biddle Memorial Institute and then Princeton Theological Seminary. His book features photographs and biographies of prominent African Americans as well as essays on various subjects related to African Americans in American society. His book featured profiles of prominent men and women. It was published by J. L. Nichols & Company. Culp served as principal of Stanton Institute. He left to establish Florida Normal and Industrial Institute in Lake City, Florida. He subsequently led churches in Florence, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee. He enrolled in the University of Michigan’s medical school and after studying there continued his medical education at . He was out in charge of the Freedmen’s Hospital in Augusta, Georgia but controversy ensued with white doctors protesting. He left and established his own medical practice before removing to Palatka, Florida and then Jacksonville, Florida with his wife and daughters. (en)
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