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Who was William Wilberforce?


Portrait of William Wilberforce (1759 - 1833)

William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was a Member of Parliament for Hull and later Yorkshire. His many causes included the reformation of manners amongst the ...

The Victory of William Wilberforce, 1833 - Landmark Events

Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.” —Galatians 6:9 The Victory of William Wilberforce, July 26, ...

William Wilberforce (the sociable voice of abolition) | Digitens

William Wilberforce has gone down in history as the powerful voice of abolition in the British Parliament. He came to embody the fight for the abolition of the ...

AMAZING GRACE William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to ...

This accessible biography chronicles Wilberforce's extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of Parliament.

Lessons in Perseverance from the Life of William Wilberforce

Wilberforce played a central role in the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, but he did not see his reforms implemented within a few ...

William Wilberforce, a Lettre and An Appeal: abolitionism between ...

William Wilberforce (1759-1833) is remembered as the MP who championed the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. He retired from the House ...

William Wilberforce: Fighting for Justice - One Rock International

For us today, where there are injustice issues we want to fight against, like human trafficking, or the arms industry, our battle is not so much against ...

William Wilberforce: the great emancipator - The New Criterion

One of the greatest single blows ever struck in the history of human freedom had been initiated and enacted by a conservative, middle-class Englishman.

William Wilberforce | Museum of the Bible

Charming, wealthy, and eloquent, Wilberforce had been elected to Parliament at 21 and experienced a powerful religious conversion a few years later.

William Wilberforce: His Impact on Nineteenth-Century Society

as a single-handed effort of William Wilberforce, and he remained the leading figure in the campaign to the end. It is this aspect of Wilberforce's work that I ...

William Wilberforce: Christian Abolitionist, Reformer, Statesman

William Wilberforce (1759-1833), the man who would be the driving force in the ultimate end of slavery in the British Empire.

William Wilberforce - Equiano's World

Vassa's associates are divided into seven categories: Family, Slavery, Abolition, Religion, Scientific, Military and Subscribers.

William Wilberforce: Abolitionist and Friend, Politician and Evangelical

"If this be madness, I hope that it will bite us all!" said one of William Wilberforce's friends after the young politician became an ...

William Wilberforce – The original Black Lives Matter Campaigner

William Wilberforce was a determined man and organised petitions, leaflet distribution and mass rallies to draw attention to the cause.

William Wilberforce- The Fight Against Slavery - The Mystery of History

He was an Englishman who dedicated his career, and his final years in retirement, to abolishing slavery in the British Empire.

In a Unique Election Year, Where is the William Wilberforce of Today?

As in Wilberforce's time, we live in a society today where life is cheapened and degraded. Sensuality and pleasure are readily available but don't bring ...

The abolitionist - SeeAbility

One of these Vice-Presidents was William Wilberforce. Wilberforce is a huge name in British history, and one of the most famous activisits and campaigners of ...

Wilberforce Institute home | University of Hull

Following in his footsteps, our world-leading institute uses the lessons of the past to help shape a freer future and dismantle the scourge of slavery and ...

What You Didn't Know About William Wilberforce – Manchester ...

His interest in social reforms had a wide spectrum. It ranged from factory conditions and limiting the number of hours children were required to ...

Did you know?...Amazing Grace and the story of abolitionists ...

Born in 1759, William Wilberforce was the son of a wealthy merchant. He was well educated at Cambridge University where he became friends with ...