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White supremacy: a comparative study in American and South African history
Fredrickson, George M., 1934-2008.
Year: 1981.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
© George M. Fredrickson
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Frontmatter
Introduction
I. SETTLEMENT AND SUBJUGATION, 1600-1840
II. THE RISE OF RACIAL SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH AND THE CAPE
III. RACE MIXTURE AND THE COLOR LINE
IV. LIBERTY, UNION, AND WHITE SUPREMACY, 1776-1910
V. INDUSTRIALISM, WHITE LABOR AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
VI. TWO STRANGE CAREERS: SEGREGATION IN SOUTH AFRICA AND THE SOUTH
CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS
NOTES
INDEX
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Title: White supremacy : a comparative study in American and South African history George M. Fredrickson.
Author: Fredrickson, George M., 1934-2008
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: White supremacy : a comparative study in American and South African history George M. Fredrickson
Fredrickson, George M., 1934-2008
New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00526
Subject Headings: • African Americans -- Civil rights
• Blacks -- Civil rights -- South Africa
• Indians of North America -- Civil rights
• United States -- Race relations
• South Africa -- Race relations
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