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Mr. Daniel Wallace Culp, first graduate of Biddle University
Photograph of Mr. Daniel Wallace Culp, caption reads ""Dr. Daniel Wallace Culp, class of 1876 - Dr. Daniel Wallace Culp entered Biddle Memorial Institute (now Johnson C. Smith University) in 1869 and was the first to graduate from the College Department with a degree of Bachelor Arts in 1876."
Mr. Daniel Wallace Culp, first graduate of Biddle Univeristy
Photograph of Mr. Daniel Wallace Culp standing in front of a store with a sign that reads ""Dr. D. Wallie Culp, The Specialist"
Colonels C. M. Culp and Kenneth R. Spillman
Colonel C. M. Culp of Austin, left, chief of the Texas Military District, was on hand for the opening of the Fort Worth Organized Reserve Corps school. He is shown talking with Colonel Kenneth R. Spillman, center, commandant of the school. The man at right is unidentified.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/17507/thumbnail.jp
Dispute or Disrupt? Desire and Violence in Protests Against the Iraq War
In “Dispute or Disrupt? Desire and Violence in Protests Against the Iraq War,” Andrew Culp suggests ‘queering’ direct action in order to overcome the limits of rhetorical politics. Culp shows how the Bush Administration’s justifications for the Iraq War were incoherent discourses that drew rhetorical opposition into a politics of identification that made them easy to dismiss. An alternative, he claims, are “bodies that mutter” – subjects of desire whose bodily force continues where discourses fail, which he locates in the Code Pink disruption of John McCain’s speech at 2008 Republican National Convention, AIDS crisis-era queer activism, and radical clowning
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