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Loading... William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-slave Trade Campaignerby William Hague
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An excellent biography of a great man, and a useful antidote to the current (understandable) perception that all politicians are just in it for their own pecunary gain. ( )f you enjoyed the movie, "Amazing Grace," this book provides the detail and background to fully understand the importance of William Wilberforce and his fight against the slave trade. "The reason he is a lasting inspiration rather than a mere notable parlimentarian is that in a long and arduous public life, he showed unyielding reverance for truth, loyalty, integrity and principle as he understood it, setting an example that has stirred the hearts and elevated the minds of generations who followed. In the dark historical landscape of violence, treachery and hate, the life of William Wilberforce stands a beacon and light. . ." (page 515). The British antislavery campaigner gets his own well-deserved biography in this clearly written, sympathetic work by Hague, a member of Britain's shadow cabinet. Workmanlike rather than inspirational. The author fails to get under the skin of the subject. esp. W's religious motivation. The tenor of the work also tends towards hagiography. Saved by outstanding analysis of W's oratory, an area where the author is qualified to provide real insight. no reviews | add a review
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