Thomas Henry Huxley PC, FRS (4 May 1825 Ealing – 29 June 1895 Eastbourne, Sussex) was an English biologist, known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Huxley's famous 1860 debate with the Lord Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce, was a key moment in the wider acceptance of evolution, and in his own career. Wilberforce was coached by Richard Owen, against whom Huxley also debated on whether man was closely related to apes. Wikipedia
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by Thomas H. Huxley Thomas Huxley, known as Darwins Bulldog for his championing and development of Darwinism, was perhaps the most important Victorian biologist after Darwin himself. librivox.org/has-a-frog-a-soul-by-thomas-h-huxley/
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