Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909
Hinton Rowan Helper
Helper, Hinton Rowan
Hinton Rowan Helper American activist (1829-1909)
VIAF ID: 3637488 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Hinton Rowan Helper ‡c American activist (1829-1909)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
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Ante-bellum writings of George Fitzhugh and Hinton Rowan Helper on slavery. | |
Bolivia, as the insidious author and persistent perpetrator of a new international crime ... For fifteen years, now going on sixteen, Bolivia owes for her national maps, and always promises to pay for them, but seems secretly determined never to do it. Will she pay for them now? An appeal to the Congress of the United States for justice in behalf of the claimant, Joseph H. Colton, by his attorney, Hinton Rowan Helper. | |
[Carta] 1892 Jan. 28, New York To His Excellency, Minister Montt, Washington D. C. | |
Dreadful California, being a true and scandalous account of the barbarous civilization, licentious morals, crude manners and depravities, inclement climate and niggling resources, together with various other offensive and calamitous details of life in the Golden State | |
Hinton Rowan Helper correspondence | |
Impending crisis of the South | |
The land of gold. Reality versus fiction. | |
The negroes in negroland; the negroes in America; and negroes generally. Also, the several races of white men, considered as the involuntary and predestined supplanters of the black races. | |
NOJOQUE | |
Noonday exigencies in America. | |
Oddments of andean diplomacy and other oddments | |
Railway communication between North and Central and South America : A memorial on the subject to the Congress of the United States by Hinton Rowan Helper. St. Louis, Missouri, October 12, 1882. | |
Thirteen papers in support of Mr. Helper's scheme for constructing longitudinal double-track steel railway through North and Central and South America. | |
Three Americas Railway An international and intercontinental enterprise, outlined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays | |
War of races. By whom it is sought to be brought about. Considered in two letters, with copious extracts from the recent work of Hilton [!] R. Helper |