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Hardcover Wilberforce Book

ISBN: 1025356624

ISBN13: 9781025356624

Wilberforce

"Wilberforce" is an authoritative and detailed biography of William Wilberforce, the renowned British statesman and a central figure in the movement to end the transatlantic slave trade. This work provides a thorough examination of his life, from his early years and political ascent to his pivotal role as the conscience of the British Parliament. The narrative focuses on the moral and political struggles that defined his career, particularly his leadership of the Clapham Sect and his persistent advocacy for human rights.

Through a careful exploration of his parliamentary battles and personal convictions, the work illustrates how Wilberforce navigated the complex landscape of 18th and 19th-century politics to achieve monumental social change. The book details his close alliance with William Pitt the Younger and the tireless campaigning that eventually led to the passage of the Slave Trade Act of 1807. Beyond his work in abolitionism, the biography also sheds light on his dedication to various social causes and philanthropic efforts.

Rich in historical context and psychological depth, "Wilberforce" serves as a vital study of political persistence and the power of ethical conviction. It remains an essential read for those interested in British history, the history of abolition, and the life of a man whose legacy continues to resonate in the pursuit of social justice.

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