A few years ago I happened to meet York, Maine historian Kevin Belmonte at a town fair, where we had a long conversation that convinced me to pick up a copy of his stellar biography of William Wilberforce, A Hero for Humanity. For those whose interest in Wilberforce has been piqued by the biopic, I would strongly suggest picking up a copy of the paperback edition of Belmonte's book, out this week.
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