Fletcher Melvin Green
Fletcher Melvin Green was a historian and writer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a faculty member from 1936 until 1960 and served as a department chair. The University has a collection of his papers. He also taught at Harvard and Oxford.
Life
Melvin Green was born in Gainesville, Georgia and went to school in Murrayville, Georgia. He married and had four children.Career
He was Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor of American History in 1968.He was part of the Southern Historical Association, which presents the Fletcher M. Green and Charles W. Ramsdell Award in even-numbered years for the best article published in the Journal of Southern History during the two preceding years.
Vernon Lane Wharton states in the preface to Negro in Mississippi 1865-1890 that the book was "inspired and directed by Professor Fletcher M. Green of the University of North Carolina."
In 1970, historian George M. Fredrickson wrote that Green "ranks as the elder statesman among historians of the South". He is buried at the Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery.