Daniel Wallace Culp (1852–1918) was a pastor, principal, and doctor in Florida, Alabama, and Tennessee.
[2] He studied at Biddle Memorial Institute and then Princeton Theological Seminary.
He subsequently led churches in Florence, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee.
He was put in charge of the Freedmen’s Hospital in Augusta, Georgia but controversy ensued with white doctors protesting.
[5] Dr. Eugene V. West was another African American who worked as a doctor in Tampa and helped vaccinate people.