John H. Wheeler [b. 1908, d.1978] began his academic career at Morehouse College in 1925. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1929. In 1947, Wheeler graduated from the law school at the North Carolina College at Durham (now North Carolina Central University). Beginning as a teller at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1929, he rose to become president of the bank in 1952. Mechanics and Farmers Bank was a black-owned financial institution in a city that boasted several thriving black enterprises, including the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company (N.C. Mutual). Wheeler was heavily involved in politics and education through various positions within the federal government and on various boards of trustees for institutions like Morehouse College, Atlanta University, Lincoln Hospital, and the National Scholarship Service for Negro Students. While serving two presidents, Wheeler devoted his time to the development of low-income housing, focused on race relations, and the elimination of poverty.

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Nov 3, 2020

John H. Wheeler Collection

John H. Wheeler [b. 1908, d.1978] began his academic career at Morehouse College in 1925. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1929. In 1947, Wheeler graduated from the law school at the North Carolina College at Durham (now North Carolina Central University). Beginning as a teller at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1929, he rose to become president of the bank in 1952. Mechanics and Farmers Bank was a black-owned financial institution in a city that boasted several thriving black enterprises, including the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company (N.C. Mutual). Wheeler was heavily involved in politics and education through various positions within the federal government and on various boards of trustees for institutions like Morehouse College, Atlanta University, Lincoln Hospital, and the National Scholarship Service for Negro Students. While serving two presidents, Wheeler devoted his time to the development of low-income housing, focused on race relations, and the elimination of poverty.

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.

Address by John Lewis supporting Black mayors and addressing community leadership.
Letter from VEP and Joan Cashin, John Lewis, and Julian Bond stressing the importance of voting.
Letter from VEP and Elijah Coleman, John Lewis, and Julian Bond stressing the importance of voting.
Letter from Richard Hick to John Lewis thanking the work of the VEP.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Letter from Inez Price to John Lewis talking about her difficulty to get to the polls to vote and not understanding how to vote via absentee ballot.
Letter from VEP and John Edwards, John Lewis, and Julian Bond stressing the importance of voting.
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Letter in support of the VEP and voting in the 1971 and 1972 elections.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler stands outside of a house with an unidentified man dressed in tennis gear, holding tennis rackets.
Letter from VEP and John Lewis stressing the importance of voting.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Letter supporting the VEP and asking for contributions.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Morehouse College student protest flyer.
Correspondence from Vernon E. Jordan, VEP Director, denouncing the actions of the Senate Finance Committee.
Statement from Vernon E. Jordan, VEP Director, denouncing the actions of the Senate Finance Committee.
A residential house, possibly John H. Wheeler's home.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter Education Project newsletter from Durham, North Carolina.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter registration education booklet from the Voter Education Project and the Southern Regional Council.
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voter Education Project newsletter from Atlanta, Georgia.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Correspondence and VEP sponsored local government seminar agenda held at Clark College.
Brochure explaining registration and voting in North Carolina, published by the League of Women Voters in Durham.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Various news clippings about or mentioning the VEP.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler sits in a meeting.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Report of the VEP detaining projects and money allotments.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler sits on stage as part of a United Negro College Fund program. Sitting beside him is Martin Luther King, Jr., August Heckscher, Quincy Howe, and Carl Rowan.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Narrative outline for "The Urban Agenda: An Action Plan for the 70's", addressing housing, urban growth, and transportation.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voting rights booklet from the North Carolina Voter Education project.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Voting rights booklet from the North Carolina Voter Education project.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Brochure for the citizenship school and voter registration.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Brochure about voting registration in Durham, North Carolina.
John F. Kennedy speaks to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.
John H. Wheeler gives remarks before Governor Luther H. Hodges (seated at desk) and a group.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler stands with others on the steps of a government building.
John H. Wheeler Collection
Portrait of John H. Wheeler.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler with a group of men and women. A small attached picture is a seated woman and two boys.
John H. Wheeler Collection
A group of men stand on a tennis court holding rackets.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler shovels dirt at an unidentified groundbreaking event.
John H. Wheeler with a group of men in a board room.
Exterior of Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Fayette Street Branch, North Carolina.
John H. Wheeler stands with an unidentified man in front of a crowd while another man presents a plaque.
John H. Wheeler Collection
A young man (possibly John H. Wheeler' son) sits in a boxcar in front of a Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Painted on car, "Supecar".
John H. Wheeler Collection
Exterior view of a Mechanics and Farmers Bank building.
John H. Wheeler sits at his desk at the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, in Durham, North Carolina.
John H. Wheeler and C.C. Spaulding sit at Spaulding's desk and talk.
A group stands outside of Brownlee Hall at the National Negro Business Bankers Association's 25th Annual Convention.
John H. Wheeler sits at a large table with other men.
John H. Wheeler Collection
John H. Wheeler with his wife, Selena.
John H. Wheeler Collection