2011 OAH DARLENE CLARK HINE AWARD |
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| Home | The Darlene Clark Hine Award, first given in 2010, is an annual award for the best book in African American women's and gender history. The award is named for Darlene Clark Hine, a pioneer in African American women's and gender history and past president of the Organization of American Historians. Each entry must be published during the period January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010. One copy of each entry must be received by each committee member by October 1, 2010. Bound page proofs submitted by the publisher may be used for books to be published after October 1, 2010 and before January 1, 2011. If a bound page proof is submitted, a bound copy of the book must be received no later than January 7, 2011. No late submissions will be accepted. Bound page proofs not followed by a bound copy of the book will not be considered. If a book carries a copyright date that is different from the publication date, but the actual publication date falls during the correct time frame making it eligible, please include a letter of explanation from the publisher with each copy of the book sent to committee members. Please note that it is the policy of the OAH to honor those applicants who have submitted their applications on or before the stated deadline date. Applications which are not received by close of business on the deadline date will not be considered. The winner receives $1,000. The award will be presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the OAH in Houston, Texas, March 17-20. One copy of each entry, clearly labeled "2011 Darlene Clark Hine Award," must be mailed directly to: Elizabeth Hayes Turner (Committee Chair) Jennifer L. Morgan LeeAnn Whites |
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