Thanks for asking. If you read my Author’s Note in my book pp. 265-266 you’ll see that I do credit Habib and also Onyeka Nubia for their scholarship and that my own research began in 2004, four years before Professor Habib published his book.1/2
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The timeline doesn’t help at all here.
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There is some citational politics going on and also whiteness as property vibes. It is kind of multiply compounded since this is about “owning” the data @ Black lives in the premodern linked to transatlantic chattel slavery. Black feminist methodology has much to say @ this.
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This is speaks volumes.
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screenshot...bc evidence
Also, there were dozens upon dozens of people pushing for the paperback version of Habib’s book earlier this year. More noise needs to be made, hope they’ll chime in...
https://www.routledge.com/Black-Lives-in-the-English-Archives-15001677-Imprints-of-the-Invisible/Habib/p/book/9780367649913 …pic.twitter.com/4OLYNIvyv4
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