* The name is slightly different: The name might be slightly altered, abbreviated, or have a slightly different spelling. Try searching for variations.
* It's a defunct institution: The college may have closed down, merged with another institution, or changed its name entirely.
* It's a very small, local institution: Some very small seminaries or bible colleges might not have a significant online presence.
* Honorary degrees are not always from accredited institutions: Honorary degrees are often given by various organizations, not just accredited colleges or universities. The individuals receiving the honorary degrees might have received them from a different institution that is perhaps using the "A.P." abbreviation in a way that isn't readily apparent.
To find more information, you could try:
* Contacting the prominent black church leaders who hold the honorary degrees directly. They might be able to provide more details about the institution that granted them the degrees.
* Searching for news articles or historical records that mention the college. Use the names of the church leaders in conjunction with "Bible College" or "seminary" in your searches.
* Checking local historical societies in areas where such a college might have existed.
Without more specific information, it's difficult to locate this institution. The lack of online presence makes finding it challenging.