George M. Fredrickson

George M. Fredrickson was Edgar E. Robinson Professor of United States History, Emeritus, at Stanford University.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Big Enough to Be Inconsistent: Abraham Lincoln Confronts Slavery and RaceBig Enough to Be Inconsistent: Abraham Lincoln Confronts Slavery and RaceFredrickson, George M.HARDCOVER02/28/2008$41.00
Cover: PrejudicePrejudicePettigrew, Thomas F.
Fredrickson, George M.
Knobel, Dale T.
Glazer, Nathan
Ueda, Reed
PAPERBACK01/01/1982$31.00
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