William Wilberforce: A Biography
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Author(s)Tomkins, Stephen
PublisherEerdmans Pub Co
ISBN / ASIN0802825931
ISBN-139780802825933
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank232,464
CategoryBiography & Autobiography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A British human rights hero engagingly portrayed In the 1780s, around 40,000 slaves a year were taken from Africa in British ships, on the notorious Middle Passage, to the Caribbean. In 1787, under an oak tree in Kent, the British Prime Minister, William Pitt, invited his friend William Wilberforce to introduce a parliamentary bill outlawing the slave trade. Neither of them imagined a 20 year political campaign that would consume the rest of Wilberforces life. Born in Hull, England, to wealthy middle-class parents, Wilberforce entered Parliament and became a political celebrity in his day.
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