1968/1976
A woman speaks at a group meeting.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, African American women, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1968/1976
A group of people listen to a speaker at a VEP meeting.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, African American women, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1968/1976
An unidentified woman listens to a speaker with a man in the background.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, African American women, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1968/1976
Two unidentified women listen to a speaker.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, African American women, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1975/1979
Vivian Malone Jones stands in a crowded room at a VEP meeting.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1975/1979
Vivian Malone Jones stands with a group of men and women.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Events and programs, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1975/1979
Vivian Malone Jones speaks from a podium at an event.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Events and programs, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1975/1979
A man speaks at a VEP event held in a library.
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1972
A North Carolina VEP booklet explaining the electoral process in the state.
Political participation, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1968-07-13
A booklet explaining how to conduct a meeting according to "Robert's Ruler of Order."
Meetings, Associations, institutions, etc.
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1985-09-20
Correspondence between Donald Hollowell and R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. regarding the VEP Board's deliberations on the recommendations of the Special Committee of the Board.
Associations, institutions, etc., Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1971-06-23
"John Lewis, Julian Bond, The Voice of Our People" program including a schedule, outline of events, and song lyrics.
Special events, Meetings, African American civic leaders
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1971-06-28
"Peace Through Political Power" program including a schedule, outline of events, and song lyrics.
Special events, Meetings, African American civic leaders
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1971-10-14
VEP press release asking for an investigation into the disruption of a citizenship education workshop in Canton, Mississippi.
African Americans--Politics and government, Meetings
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1981-09-09
Executive Committee meeting agenda for the Voter Education Project that includes a progress report from Executive Director Geraldine Thompson, a statement of revenues and operating expenses, a list of trustees, and bylaws governing the activities of the Board of Directors. 20 pages.
African American civic leaders, African Americans--Civil rights, Meetings, African American leadership
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1976-08-29
Newspaper article announcing former Governor Jimmy Carter as the keynote speaker for The Voter Education Project (VEP) Third Annual Benefit Dinner. Proceeds from the Dinner were used to support the VEP's efforts to register more than three and a half million people of voting age in the South who were not already registered. 1 page.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Civil rights, Voter registration, African Americans--Politics and government, Meetings, Presidents
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1976-08-23
Newspaper article discussing plans for Governor Jimmy Carter to speak at the Voter Education Project's annual fundraising dinner. Coretta Scott King also agreed to sell tickets to the event in support of work increase voter registration and turnout among African Americans. VEP was credited with helping to register millions of black voters since its founding in 1962. 1 page.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Civil rights, Voter registration, African Americans--Politics and government, Meetings, Presidents
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1976-08-25
Newspaper article discussing plans for Governor Jimmy Carter to speak at the Voter Education Project's annual fundraising dinner. Proceeds from the event were to be used to support efforts to register more than three and a half million people of voting age in the South who were not yet registered. 1 page.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Civil rights, Voter registration, African Americans--Politics and government, Meetings, Presidents
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1983-02-05
Press release from the Voter Education Project featuring the Voter Education Project's calls on South Carolinians to contact their Senators and encourage them to support the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act. VEP also announced a Contemporary Voting Rights Conference on February 20 at Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina. The conference was to provide information and resources on the Voting Rights Act, redistricting, and reapportionment. 1 page.
Meetings, African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Politics and government, Voter registration
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
1985-05-28
Press release from the Voter Education Project announcing the first Statewide Black Women's Conference on the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Saturday, June 22nd, 1985. The keynote speaker for the conference was set to be former Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. The conference was designed to encourage Black women to participate in the political process and to become more involved in local politics. 2 pages.
Meetings, African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Politics and government, African American leadership
Voter Education Project Organizational Records