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The Gulf South History and Humanities Conference is an annual event sponsored by the Gulf South Historical Association, a consortium of Gulf South Colleges and Universities including the University of South Alabama, the University of West Flordia, Pensacola Junior College, the University of Southern Mississippi, Southeastern Louisiana University, Texas Christian University and Texas A&M at Galveston.
The 2000 Conference, to be held at the Hampton Inn on spectacular Pensacola Beach, will examine, in detail, the Gulf South in the 1930s, as well as address any approved topic in any era of history highlighting the states of the Gulf South.
The Association sponsors the William S. Coker Award for the Best Graduate Level Paper presented at the annual conference. The prize-winning paper receives a $250.00 cash prize and is eligible for publication in the Association's juried journal Gulf South Historical Review.
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