WILLIAM WILBERFORCE BIOGRAPHY
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
WILBERFORCE, WILLIAM (1759-1833). —Philanthropist and religious writer, s. of a merchant, was born at Hull, ed. at Camb., entered Parliament as member for his native town, became the intimate friend of Pitt, and was the leader of the crusade against the slave-trade and slavery. His chief literary work was his Practical View of Christianity , which had remarkable popularity and influence, but he wrote continually and with effect on the religious and philanthropic objects to which he had devoted his life.