The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially VEP granted funds to civil rights organizations to support voter education, voter registration drives, and voting-related research. In 1964, Vernon Jordan, the second executive director of the VEP, expanded the programs goals to include citizenship training, voter education, and leadership training in the southern United States, while continuing to provide funds to independent voter and civil rights groups, including the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and the League of Women Voters. The VEP’s work with the League of Women Voters is highlighted in the materials below.   In 1971, VEP under the leadership of John Lewis, became an independent organization and functioned as a research center and became known as an authoritative source for statistics on southern elections and voter registration in general. Lewis also forged the VEP into an activist organization, launching Voter Mobilization Tours with Georgia state legislator and civil rights advocate Julian Bond. 

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Sep 4, 2020

Voter Education Project Organizational Records

The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially VEP granted funds to civil rights organizations to support voter education, voter registration drives, and voting-related research. In 1964, Vernon Jordan, the second executive director of the VEP, expanded the programs goals to include citizenship training, voter education, and leadership training in the southern United States, while continuing to provide funds to independent voter and civil rights groups, including the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and the League of Women Voters. The VEP’s work with the League of Women Voters is highlighted in the materials below. In 1971, VEP under the leadership of John Lewis, became an independent organization and functioned as a research center and became known as an authoritative source for statistics on southern elections and voter registration in general. Lewis also forged the VEP into an activist organization, launching Voter Mobilization Tours with Georgia state legislator and civil rights advocate Julian Bond.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.

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Written on verso: Johnnie Scales.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Ruth Etta Hawkins.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Miss S. J. Edmonson Box 584 Covington, GA.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Mrs. Willie M. Long, Box 373, Conway South Carolina.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Mrs. Dorothy Crawford, 835 Clay Street, Topeka Kansas.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Mrs. Willie Long, PO Box 373, Conway South Carolina.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: E. DeLouis Daurs, 1126 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Marian Dupree Lewis, 12 Seabrook Road, Fayetteville, NC.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Dorothy Baylor Anderson, 59 East 46th street Apt. 5B Chicago, IL.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Photo sent in by Virgil Bryant.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Dolores Clinton.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Jaquelyn Sheldon.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Miss Josephine Raymond, 1907 Union Street, San Fancisco, California.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Mrs. Essie Stanley.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: artist.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Luvenia [?] B. Ransom.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Mildred Guenoeur Cherry, 121 Cannon Street, Charleston, SC.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Betty Ann Bryant.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Leah C. Greer, 66 Fremont Street, Jersey City, NJ, Apt. 123.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Written on verso: Rosemary Louis, 404 N. 2nd Street Champaign, Illinois.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records