W. Fitzhugh Brundage

Photo of W. Fitzhugh BrundagePhoto | Grant HalversonW. Fitzhugh Brundage is William B. Umstead Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his present work on torture in American history. Brundage has written extensively on racial inequality and violence, from segregation to lynching.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Civilizing Torture: An American TraditionCivilizing Torture: An American TraditionBrundage, W. FitzhughPAPERBACK03/10/2020$22.00
Cover: The Southern Past: A Clash of Race and MemoryThe Southern Past: A Clash of Race and MemoryBrundage, W. FitzhughPAPERBACK04/30/2008$31.00
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