Lucile Nix (March 4, 1903 – December 1, 1968)[1] was an American librarian.[2] She was Georgia's head of public library services for 23 years.
Career
Nix was born on March 4, 1903, in Commerce, Georgia to John Morgan and Ella Ludora Bennett Nix. Her father was a grocer and her mother had a passion for reading.[3] She attended Furman University followed by Emory University, where in 1930[4] she earned a degree in library science.[5] While in school Nix attended summer programs at Columbia University and the University of Chicago.[1]
In 1945 she returned to Georgia. At the time, 33% of Georgia's population had no library access—after her decades-long service with Georgia's libraries, by 1968 the percentage had fallen to just 1.5%.[1]