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Black Software - The Internet & Racial Justice, From the Afronet to Black Lives Matter

English · Hardback

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  • Prologue

  • Chapter One: The Great Equalizer

  • Chapter Two: Different Strokes

  • Chapter Three: The Roxbury Shake

  • Chapter Four: The Vanguard

  • Chapter Five: Black Software Comes to Cambridge

  • Chapter Six: The Electronic Village Needs an Organizer

  • Chapter Seven: Want Ad for a Revolution

  • Chapter Eight: The Battle for (Black) Cyberspace

  • Chapter Nine: 100 Years Black: A Cautionary Tale

  • Chapter 10: Taking IT to the Streets

  • Chapter Eleven: Collision Course

  • Chapter Twelve: The Revolution, Brought to You by IBM

  • Chapter Thirteen: The Committeemen

  • Chapter Fourteen: What Happened at the Homestead

  • Chapter Fifteen: Kansas City Burning

  • Chapter Sixteen: The Man's Best Friend

  • Chapter Seventeen: Digital Technology: Our Past Is Prologue

  • Notes

  • Bibliography

  • Index



About the author

Charlton D. McIlwain is Vice Provost of Faculty Engagement & Development at New York University, and Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU's Steinhardt School. He is also the Founder of the Center for Critical Race & Digital Studies, and the co-author of Race Appeal:How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns, winner of the 2012 APSA Ralph Bunche Award.

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