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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: William Wilberforce Fellow Jennifer Scott Starts New Students for Life Group on Her College Campus
Students for Life of America
Read about William Wilberforce Fellow Jennifer Scott's story, activism, and journey in pro-life leadership below.
5 months ago
William Wilberforce and the British Slave Trade
British Heritage Travel
This piece explores the history and build up to the abolition of slavery across the British empire in 1833. William Wilberforce played a...
2 weeks ago
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: William Wilberforce Fellow Kaedyn Gabriel Turns the Tables on How Society Views Parenting Students
Students for Life of America
As a freshman studying visualization at Texas A&M University (A&M), I applied to Students for Life of America's (SFLA) William Wilberforce...
4 months ago
William Wilberforce and England’s forgotten saints
The Critic Magazine
On 25 March 1807, Parliament passed an act to abolish the British slave trade. The Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade had been...
6 months ago
Why Do Christians Deny William Wilberforce's Drug Addiction?
Sojourners
I had heard the story of William Wilberforce many times before. He was the parliamentarian who struggled for decades to end the British...
55 months ago
William Wilberforce: What young people need to know about William Wilberforce
Washington Times
William Wilberforce was a powerful reformer and diligent abolitionist. He is most famous for targeting Britain's transatlantic slave trade.
112 months ago
Death of William Wilberforce
BreakPoint.org
190 years ago today, the great British parliamentarian and abolitionist William Wilberforce died at the home of his cousin near Westminster, London.
14 months ago
Lessons in Perseverance from the Life of William Wilberforce
FRC.org
The abolition of slavery. Women's suffrage. Civil rights for black Americans. None of these reforms happened quickly.
50 months ago
How did the slave trade end in Britain?
Royal Museums Greenwich
The campaign to end slavery began in the late 18th century. Alongside the work of famous campaigners and formerly enslaved people living in London,...
43 months ago