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* [[2009]]: [[William Carter]], Marcel Proust scholar and former [[UAB]] professor  
* [[2009]]: [[William Carter]], Marcel Proust scholar and former [[UAB]] professor  
* [[2008]]: [[Richard Shelby]], U. S. Senator
* [[2008]]: [[Richard Shelby]], U. S. Senator
* [[2007]]: [[Jack Westervelt Warner]], creator of the [[Westervelt Warner Museum of American Art|Westervelt Warner Museum]]
* [[2007]]: [[Jack Westervelt Warner]], creator of the [[Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art]]
* [[2006]]: [[Bert Hitchcock]], [[Auburn University]] professor
* [[2006]]: [[Bert Hitchcock]], [[Auburn University]] professor
* [[2005]]: [[Neal Berte]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]] chancellor / [[Joseph McInnes]], [[Blount Cultural Park]] director
* [[2005]]: [[Neal Berte]], [[Birmingham-Southern College]] chancellor / [[Joseph McInnes]], [[Blount Cultural Park]] director

Latest revision as of 14:22, 20 April 2011

The Alabama Humanities Award is an annual award presented by the Alabama Humanities Foundation since 1989. Each year the award honors " an individual in Alabama who has made an exemplary contribution to the public understanding and appreciation of the humanities."

Winners

External links