The Life of William Wilberforce. Volume 1 of 5
- 406pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Questa serie narra la vita di una figura chiave nella storia britannica, approfondendo il suo incrollabile impegno per l'abolizione della tratta degli schiavi. Esplora il profondo viaggio morale e politico di un uomo che dedicò la sua vita a una causa che plasmò la sua epoca. I lettori scopriranno la storia di un individuo che, contro una significativa opposizione, divenne un campione dei diritti umani e della riforma sociale. Questa è una narrazione avvincente di fede, perseveranza e ricerca della giustizia durante un periodo trasformativo.
The biography offers an in-depth look at the life of abolitionist William Wilberforce, utilizing his own writings to provide personal insights. Published in 1838 by his sons, this five-volume work highlights Wilberforce's dedication to the abolition movement and his broader impact on society. It serves as both a historical account and a tribute to his legacy, showcasing his moral convictions and tireless efforts against slavery.
The biography of abolitionist William Wilberforce, published in 1838 by his sons, spans five volumes and is based on his own writings. It offers an in-depth exploration of his life, highlighting his pivotal role in the abolition of the slave trade and his moral convictions. Through personal correspondence and reflections, the work provides insights into Wilberforce's character, motivations, and the historical context of his activism, making it a significant contribution to understanding his legacy and impact on social reform.