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Title
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Fellowship Application, Charles R. Anderson, 1937-1941
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Description
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Correspondence letters between Charles Roberts Anderson of Duke University and later Johns Hopkins University, and Julius Rosenwald Fund staff, including George M. Reynolds, William C. Haygood, and Edwin R. Embree, concerning a 1938 fellowship grant. The funding was awarded for Andersons study on the cultural history of Charleston, South Carolina, from 1830 to 1886, based on the Paul Hamilton Hayne manuscript collection. The file documents Andersons progress reports, career updates including his promotion to Associate Professor and move to Johns Hopkins, and a subsequent denied request for a grant to serve as editor for a Centennial Edition of Sidney Laniers works. Included are his application materials, a detailed plan of work, academic transcripts from the University of Georgia and Columbia University, numerous payment vouchers, and highly supportive confidential reference reports from scholars such as R. L. Rusk, J. B. Hubbell, and Clark Foreman. The file also contains a reprint of his article, Charles Gayarre and Paul Hayne The Last Literary Cavaliers, and newspaper reviews of his book, Melville in the South Seas.
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Identifier
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fisk_rf_ff_fgr_389_00008
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Field of Study or Work
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Southern Literature & Cultural history
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Subject
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Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th century—History, African American history, Embree, Edwin R. (Edwin Rogers), 1883-1950, Elvidge, Dorothy A., 1906-1994, Anderson, Charles R. (Charles Roberts), 1902-1999, Haygood, William Converse, 1910-1985, Reynolds, George M. (George Millar), 1900-1987, Tobias, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1906-1970, Paty, Raymond R. (Raymond Ross), 1896-1957, Rusk, Ralph L. (Ralph Leslie),1888-1962, Foreman, Clark, 1902-1977, Hubbell, Jay B. (Jay Broadus), 1885-1979, Forsythe, Robert S. (Robert Stanley), 1886-1941, Wade, John Donald, 1892-1963,
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Extent
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145 pages
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Language
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eng
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Date
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1937/1941
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Format
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pdf
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Type
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Text
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Source
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Box 389, Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives, 1917-1948, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
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Publisher
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John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
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Rights
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Fisk University John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library reasonably believe that the items made available in our digital collections are not restricted by copyright or related rights. However, these materials are publicly accessible, some restrictions on further use may still apply. Permitted uses for those items are limited to research, educational, and scholarly purposes under U.S. Copyright Law Title 17, §108 U.S.C. Besides educational uses, you need to obtain permission from Fisk University Franklin Library. Please contact archives@fisk.edu.
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Fellowship Fund Section
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Fellowship Granted