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William Wilberforce, English anti-slavery campaigner, 19th century.Artist: E Scriven
William Wilberforce, English philanthropist, evangelical Christian and anti-slavery campaigner, 19th century. Entering Parliament in 1780, Wilberforce (1759-1833) campaigned tirelessly for the abolition of slavery. His efforts contributed to a bill being passed in 1807 outlawing slavery in the British West Indies, and in 1833, a month after his death, the Abolition of Slavery Act was passed by Parliament. Wilberforce also campaigned on other issues, including penal reform and help for the destitute.
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18th century
19th century
Abolition
anti-slavery
B&W
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Britain
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CAMPAIGNER
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E
E Scriven
eighteenth century
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Human Rights
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Print Collector1
REFORM
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religion
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Scriven
SLAVE TRADE
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SOCIAL REFORM
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The Print Collector
Wilberforce
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William Wilberforce