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Box 176

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

Executive Committee, 1960-1963

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 1-4
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1960-1963

Organizational Information, 1964 May 11

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1964 May 11

Printed and Published, 1958-1973, undated

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 6
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1958-1973, undated

Reports, 1959-1964

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 7
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1959-1964

Writings, 1960 October

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 8
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1960 October

United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1965-1968

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 9
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the Series: This series contains the bulk of the material in the John H. Wheeler collection documenting his extensive work throughout Durham, North Carolina and the nation as a Black businessman and civil rights leader. After graduating from Morehouse College in 1929, he left Atlanta for Durham, North Carolina where he was employed at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, a sister institution to the North Carolina Mutual Trust. He became the president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1952 and under Wheeler's...
Dates: 1965-1968

By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation, 1960 November 23

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 10
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The US-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program was a private non-profit organization established in 1958 and sponsored by the African-American Institute with funding provided by individual and corporate donors from the U.S. and South Africa. The organization’s purpose was to help in “understanding between South Africa and American professional, business and civic leaders.” John H. Wheeler became a member of US-SALEP in 1959, and as a fellow, he traveled to apartheid South Africa...
Dates: 1960 November 23

Correspondence and Memorandums, 1958

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 11
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The US-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program was a private non-profit organization established in 1958 and sponsored by the African-American Institute with funding provided by individual and corporate donors from the U.S. and South Africa. The organization’s purpose was to help in “understanding between South Africa and American professional, business and civic leaders.” John H. Wheeler became a member of US-SALEP in 1959, and as a fellow, he traveled to apartheid South Africa...
Dates: 1958

Correspondence and Memorandums, 1959

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 12-13
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The US-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program was a private non-profit organization established in 1958 and sponsored by the African-American Institute with funding provided by individual and corporate donors from the U.S. and South Africa. The organization’s purpose was to help in “understanding between South Africa and American professional, business and civic leaders.” John H. Wheeler became a member of US-SALEP in 1959, and as a fellow, he traveled to apartheid South Africa...
Dates: 1959

Correspondence and Memorandums, 1960

 File — Box: 176, Folder: 14-16
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and contents From the subsubseries: The US-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program was a private non-profit organization established in 1958 and sponsored by the African-American Institute with funding provided by individual and corporate donors from the U.S. and South Africa. The organization’s purpose was to help in “understanding between South Africa and American professional, business and civic leaders.” John H. Wheeler became a member of US-SALEP in 1959, and as a fellow, he traveled to apartheid South Africa...
Dates: 1960