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    Johnson C. Smith University president Daniel J. Sanders

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    Photograph of JCSU president Daniel J. Sanders. Caption beneath photo reads ""First Colored President, Biddle, now Johnson C. Smith University"

    Map of Mexico and Guatimala; Map of Mexico and Guatemala

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    Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by Daniel Burgess in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut."; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; Inset: Map of Mexico and Guatimala

    Mr. Daniel Wallace Culp, first graduate of Biddle University

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    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."

    Photograph of Daniel Forest Steele

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    Black and white photograph of Daniel Forest Steele. Printed on the back is Gray Smith Studio, Mocksville, N.C

    Johnson C. Smith University president Daniel J. Sanders and others in front of a building

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    Photograph of JCSU president Daniel J. Sanders and others posing together outsid

    Spanish Ballads, edited by C. Colin Smith

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    Devoto Daniel. Spanish Ballads, edited by C. Colin Smith. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 71, n°1-2, 1969. pp. 359-361

    Letter from Samuel C. Alexander to Daniel J. Sanders, April 25, 1894

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    Letter from Samuel C. Alexander to President Daniel J. Sanders regarding the early history of Biddle University

    Smith, Daniel, Death Certificate, 1913

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    Death certificate for Daniel Smith. Age: 51 years Death Date: July 19, 1913 Cause: Aortic aneurysm rupture Burial Date: July 22, 1913 Location: Zion Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Undertaker: C. W. Patterson Informant: Matilda Smit

    The Trail, 1949, Published by Student Publications, Daniel Baker College of Southwestern University

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    Yearbook for Daniel Baker College in Brownwood, Texas includes photos of and information about the college, student body, professors, and organizations

    Daniel R. Smith (c. 1960)

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    This is a portrait of Springfield College alumnus and trustee Daniel R. Smith (class of 1960).Smith was born in Winsted, Connecticut, and graduated from Gilbert High School in 1952. He served with the US Army during the Korean War, where he served as a medic, operating room technician, scrub nurse, and Red Cross Swimming Instructor. When the war ended, he enrolled at Springfield College and ultimately graduated with a BS in general studies. Following graduation, Smith accepted a position at Norwich State Hospital, a three-thousand bed state mental institution, where he was a social worker covering the geriatric unit and the maximum security ward in the Salmon Building. There he met Barry Fritz, a Jewish psychologist and Civil Rights advocate from New York working toward his PhD. They became good friends and participated in Dr. Martin Luther King’s historic March On Washington. Subsequently, Smith moved to Alabama and became a student at Tuskegee Institute School of Veterinary Medicine, but left to work in the Civil Rights Movement. He served as associate director of Tuskegee’s Summer Education Program (serving disadvantaged students in twelve counties of rural Alabama). Smith later became the executive director in Lowndes County, Alabama, of a Sargent Shriver anti-poverty program battling Governor George Wallace. During this time, he nearly lost his life to the Ku Klux Klan. He subsequently went to Washington D.C. and accepted a position in federal government in the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)
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