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Sylvia Lyons Render

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In 1974, Render became manuscript curator and specialist in African American history at the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress, becoming the first person to hold the newly created position. One of her chief responsibilities was to solicit donations of manuscripts, helping to acquire the
262:(Twayne Publishers, 1980). The Charles Waddell Chesnutt Association offers the Sylvia Lyons Render Award “in recognition of outstanding scholarship on the life and works of Charles Waddell Chesnutt.” 213:. She was also a visiting professor at George Peabody College for Teachers in the summer of 1970. During her academic career, she received postdoctoral grants and awards from the 194: 134: 506: 541: 209:. Between 1952 and 1964, she rose through the academic ranks from instructor to full professor. From 1964 to 1974, she was a professor of English at 566: 531: 481: 511: 501: 491: 244:
Render was an expert in the life and writings of Charles W. Chesnutt and published numerous articles on Chestnutt. She authored the
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Folklore in the fiction of Charles W. Chestnutt : factual, funny, fantastic, forthright and functional
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and the first person to hold the position of manuscript curator in African American history at the
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Eagle with clipped wings : form and feeling in the fiction of Charles Waddell Chesnutt
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The characteristics of women in the non-dramatic prose works of Robert Green, M.A.
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recognized her as one of Florida's outstanding African American citizens in 1986.
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In 1950, Render began working as director of out-of-state financial aid at
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Render married Frank Wyatt Render in 1935 and had one son.
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Afro-American women, the outstanding and the obscure
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Atlanta, Georgia
Tampa, Florida
George Peabody College
Ohio State University
Tennessee State University
curator
Library of Congress
North Carolina Central University
Florida A&M University
Charles W. Chestnutt
doctoral degree
Vanderbilt Peabody College of Education
Library of Congress
Atlanta
Georgia
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Nashville, Tennessee
Bachelor of Science
Tennessee State University
valedictorian
M.A.
Ohio State University
University of Chicago
PhD
George Peabody College for Teachers
Florida A&M University
North Carolina Central University
Ford Foundation
American Philosophical Society
National Endowment for the Humanities

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