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African Americans and the Internet

Once at the epicenter of the digital divide, African-Americans are now 44% more likely to take a class online, 30% more likely to visit Twitter, and download more movies via the Internet than other ethnic communities. Read more

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Black Consumers Online

Because the history of the internet is relatively brief, with websites first gaining market traction in the mid-1990s, Black-themed web locations exist in abundance, both as extensions of traditional media (newspapers, magazines, radio, TV) and as “new media” enterprises in their own right Read more

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