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The Correspondence of William Wilberforce - Volume 2
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552 pages
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The letters of William Wilberforce, published in 1840, provide insight into the convictions and tireless activism of this prominent philanthropist and abolitionist. Through his correspondence, readers can explore his dedication to social reform and the moral imperatives that drove his lifelong campaign against slavery. The collection captures his thoughts, struggles, and the broader context of the abolition movement, highlighting his influence on history and human rights.
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2010, paperback
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