Birth of William Booth (1829–1912) — Shaping the Language of Public Moral Discourse in English
Born in 1829, William Booth transformed religious speech into a direct and urgent force for change. Through his work with The Salvation Army, he made English more accessible, persuasive, and emotionally engaging, reshaping it into a powerful tool for social reform, public action, and collective responsibility.
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