William Wilberforce (24 August 1759 - 29 July 1833) was a British politician, philanthropist, and abolitionist who led the parliamentary campaign against the slave trade. Wikipedia
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A website containing a wealth of archival material providing evidence of the issues, processes and people at the heart of the Uk Parliament's relationship with the slave trade. www.parliament.uk/slavetrade
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This year is the celebration of the 200th anniversary of William Wilberforce's uncompromising effort to end slavery in the British Empire. The film, The Better Hour, will complement the efforts of many other organizations by providing scholarly, insightfu www.thebetterhour.com/tbh/