For those wanting the “prick” that caused my eyes to weep angry tears
https://www.historyextra.com/period/elizabethan/were-there-slaves-elizabethan-england-queen-elizabeth-slavery/ …
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The real crux is the presentation of the question as if it hadn’t been asked before, or researched, and by BIPOC scholars over the past two decades. It can’t be blamed on ignorance-our research’s is visible. This is deliberate erasure.
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Of course. I think Eldred Jones' Othello's Countrymen starts with the presence of Africans in England as his guiding question.
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2/ Thus, the mention of Imtiaz’s work does nothing to elide the erasure of an entire group of BIPOC premodern folk who answered the question with their research: yes, there were Black African enslaved in Elizabethan England, and Europe.
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You're absolutely correct.
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