Box 178
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1971
File — Box: 178, Folder: 1
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:
1971
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1972
File — Box: 178, Folder: 2
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:
1972
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1973
File — Box: 178, Folder: 3
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:
1973
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1974
File — Box: 178, Folder: 4
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:
1974
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1975
File — Box: 178, Folder: 5
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:
1975
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1976
File — Box: 178, Folder: 6
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:
1976
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1977
File — Box: 178, Folder: 7
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:
1977
Correspondence and Memorandums, 1978
File — Box: 178, Folder: 8
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:
1978
Curriculum Vitae-Potential Exchanges , 1965, undated
File — Box: 178, Folder: 9-12
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:
1965, undated
Financial Records, 1960-1975
File — Box: 178, Folder: 13-14
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:
1960-1975