Amazing Grace : William Wilberforce and the heroic campaign to end slavery /
Eric Metaxas.
- 1st ed.
- New York, NY : HarperSanFrancisco, �2007.
- xix, 281 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
"Official companion book to the feature film Amazing Grace" - cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Little Wilberforce Into the Wide World Wilberforce Enters Parliament The Great Change Ye Must Be Born Again The Second Great Object: The Reformation of Manners The Proclamation Society The First Great Object: Abolishing the Slave Trade The Zong Incident Abolition or Bust Round One Round Two The Good Fight What Wilberforce Endured Two Loves Clapham's Golden Age Domestic Life at Clapham Victory! Beyond Abolition India Enforcing Abolition Peace and Troubles The Last Battle 1 1 -- 2 17 -- 3 25 -- 4 41 -- 5 63 -- 6 69 -- 7 81 -- 8 91 -- 9 103 -- 10 115 -- 11 127 -- 12 139 -- 13 147 -- 14 155 -- 15 167 -- 16 181 -- 17 195 -- 18 205 -- 19 215 -- 20 225 -- 21 235 -- 22 247 -- 23 263.
Amazing Grace tells the story of the remarkable life of the British abolitionist William Wilberforce (1759-1833). This accessible biography chronicles Wilberforce's extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of Parliament. At the center of this heroic life was a passionate twenty-year fight to abolish the British slave trade, a battle Wilberforce won in 1807, as well as efforts to abolish slavery itself in the British colonies, a victory achieved just three days before his death in 1833. Metaxas discovers in this unsung hero a man of whom it can truly be said: he changed the world. Before Wilberforce, few thought slavery was wrong. After Wilberforce, most societies in the world came to see it as a great moral wrong. To mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the British slave trade, HarperSanFrancisco and Bristol Bay Productions have joined together to commemorate the life of William Wilberforce with the feature-length film Amazing Grace and this companion biography, which provides a fuller account of the amazing life of this great man than can be captured on film. This account of Wilberforce's life will help many become acquainted with an exceptional man who was a hero to Abraham Lincoln and an inspiration to the anti-slavery movement in America. - Publisher. Tells the story of the remarkable life of the British abolitionist William Wilberforce, and his extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of Parliament. At the center of this heroic life was a passionate twenty-year fight to abolish the British slave trade, a battle Wilberforce won in 1807, as well as efforts to abolish slavery itself in the British colonies, a victory achieved just three days before his death in 1833. This is a man of whom it can truly be said: he changed the world. Before Wilberforce, few thought slavery was wrong. After Wilberforce, most societies in the world came to see it as a great moral wrong.--From publisher description.