Anti Slavery Pioneer William Wilberforce
Few men have changed history as profoundly as the English parliamentarian William Wilberforce. Beginning in 1791, and moved by his conversion to Christ, he began the crusade to abolish the slave trade in Great Britain. It was a crusade that would try his soul and cost him his health for the next twenty years. His fiercely unpopular crusade against the slave trade consumed his health and cost him politically—but he could not stand idly by and see the imago Dei, the image of God, enslaved and abused in the holds of ships. He endured verbal assaults and was even challenged to a duel by an angry slave-ship captain. 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.
Check out the movie Amazing Grace, which tells the first half of Wilberforce's life and struggle. It is incredibly well done and the tale should be heard by everyone.
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ReplyDeleteI hate myself for not stopping by this past month. I'm really digging your recent stuff Heath. Love the color scheme on this one and the design. Great work sir!
ReplyDeleteNice Heath! That movie sounds really cool. Thank God for Wilberforce! Not sure why he is going to bop the little guy. :)
ReplyDeleteScott- Thanks for stopping by! I feel the same way when I neglect your blog.
ReplyDeleteShawn- The little guy is supposed to be a slave trader. Wilberforce helped abolish the slave trade, so I thought it would be fun to have him about to smack a slave trader on the noggin.
Love it! Your stuff is so fun to look at, Heath!
ReplyDeleteThis must be the wackiest drawing of William Wilberforce ever.
ReplyDeleteNice dude! Good to see ya pushing your style a bit... the size contrast is what's makin' my day in this one. Keep it up mista man!
ReplyDeleteLove this pic!
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cool illustration man!
ReplyDeletethis is great! ran into your blog via jared chapman. funny, i read an article about wilberforce and amazing grace in this month's paste magazine!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, Heath! My wife and I ware going to have to check out the movie.
ReplyDeletenice illo, and history content
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