Hinton Rowan Helper
272 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:11 Nov 2002
ISBN:9780817312602
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Hinton Rowan Helper

Abolitionist and Racist

University of Alabama Press
Statistical fanatic, abolitionist, militant racist

Hinton Rowan Helper—a statistical fanatic, abolitionist, militant racist, Republican propagandist, ardent patriot, international railway projector, and promoter of inter-American co-operation ­was a man of great paradox and tragedy. Born and reared a Southerner, he became a caustic and potent critic of slavery, who sought to “liberate” his people from its burdens. Unlike many of his Northern abolitionist friends, however, he loathed not only the Negro but most “non-Anglo-Saxon peoples.” It is shocking to read Helper's violent pleas for abolition and to know of his contempt for the Negro.
 
For more than a century Hinton Helper remained an enigmatic maverick, a human maladjustment always one step short of reality. . . . Bailey has brought a measure of understanding to Helper with a biography so sound that it is not likely ever to be challenged.’
Civil War Times
 
As Professor Bailey points out in his careful study of Helper’s career, it is the rigidity of our own social and intellectual categories that keeps us from recognizing Helper as a fully plausible 19th-century type.’
American Historical Review
 
Helper (1829–1909) was the antebellum South’s most militant antislavery radical. Bailey, in this able study of his career, describes him as `a statistical fanatic, abolitionist, militant racist, ardent patriot, and railway projector’ and might have added on the strength of evidence he has so skillfully organized, `imperialist, religious bigot, and chauvinist.’. . . These paradoxes may be treated as the attributes of a peculiar individual; to his credit, Bailey properly assigns them to Helper’s class and regional moorings.’
The Nation
 
Dr. Hugh C. Bailey was the sixth president of Valdosta State College. Appointed by the board of Regents in 1978, Dr. Bailey served for 23 years (1978–2002). He was born July 2, 1929, in Berry, Alabama.
 
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