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  1. Robert Isaac Wilberforce (19 December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer.

  2. 28 de feb. de 2018 · Wilberforce se determinó a combatir la decadencia moral de su nación. Ella se evidenciaba en diversos males como la prostitución, el alcoholismo, la disección pública de criminales ejecutados, y más.

  3. Líder del movimiento abolicionista de la trata de esclavos. Partido político: Independiente. Padres: Robert Wilberforce y Elizabeth Bird. Cónyuges: Barbara Spooner (m. 1797) Hijos: Henry William, Robert, Samuel y tres más.

  4. A pivotal figure in the history of human rights, Wilberforce's tireless efforts led to the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, a triumph that reshaped societies and continues to inspire the fight for equality today.

  5. The Life of William Wilberforce By his sons, Robert Isaac Wilberforce and Samuel Wilberforce. London: J. Murray, 1838. The Five Empires: An Outline of Ancient History.

  6. The library holds the collection of the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, around 2700 items. 72 books in the Mirfield collection originally belonged to the abolitionist William Wilberforce and his two sons Robert and Samuel.

  7. William Wilberforce (1759–1833) was a politician, philanthropist and evangelical Christian, now best known for his work to end the slave trade. Elected to Parliament in 1780, he campaigned unsuccessfully for penal and electoral reform.