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June, 2002
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Future annual meetings of the Organization of American Historians are as follows:

  2003 Memphis, Tennessee April 3-6 Memphis Cook Convention Center
  2004 Boston, Massachusetts March 25-28 Boston Marriott Copley Place

For further information, write to: OAH Annual Meeting Information, 112 North Bryan Ave., Bloomington, Indiana 47408-4199; or see the OAH Web site <http://www.oah.org/meetings>.


Awards

     The annual Binkley-Stephenson Award, for the best scholarly article published in the Journal of American History during the preceding calendar year, was presented to Jeanette Keith for her article "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917–1918: Class, Race, and Conscription in the Rural South," which appeared in the March 2001 JAH.

     The Louis Pelzer Memorial Award was won by Lauren Sklaroff for her essay "Contructing GI Joe (Louis): War Officials and the Dilemma of 'Low Negro Morale' during World War II." The essay will appear in a future issue of the Journal of American History. . . .


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