AfroCyberspace

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Fiction, Paperback, 172 pages
    ISBN: 9780981826202Publisher: Independently Published

    Description of AfroCyberspace

    From the authors who brought you The African American Resource Guide to the Internet and Online Services — the first book tailored to the African American online experience — comes a new web guide filled with carefully vetted cultural and societal resources, along with references covering history, politics, education, and employment.

    The web is vast, and it can often be difficult to locate exactly what you need through search engines alone. AFROCyberspace is more than simply an internet guide to over 1,000 of the best Black websites online. It is a curated resource of internet destinations that are not always easily discovered through popularity rankings or standard search results. This book helps simplify the search for specific African and African American content across the web.

    Purchase of the book includes full access to a companion website and social network featuring tools, research resources, tips, and free e-zine subscriptions related to some of the best African and African American content available online.

    Step inside AFROCyberspace to discover:

    • Is there really a digital divide?
    • Which Black Hebrew Israelite congregation — founded in 1896 and following the tenets of Judaism — remains active worldwide today?
    • What is known as the “Miracle Tree of Africa”?
    • Which talented visual artist was featured in the PBS documentary Brotherman?
    • Where can you learn more about African American philanthropy?
    • What organization is devoted to developing Black writers in the entertainment industry?
    • Who is the “Infidel Guy”?
    • Where can you find the real Black superheroes?
    • Where do people of color gather online to create and celebrate science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories?
    • Where are African language courses taught both online and offline?
    • Which African nation has the smallest population?
    • Who were the Black Panthers known for the motto “Come Out Fighting”?
    • Where can you learn about slave rebellions beyond Nat Turner’s uprising?
    • What is Bobby Seale doing now?
    • And many more answers contributing to the continuation of OurStory.

    Consider AFROCyberspace a digital road toward expanding:

    • Enlightenment
    • Empowerment
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Education
    • Entertainment

    Visit AfroCyberspace.com for URL updates, news, and newly discovered online destinations.

    Stafford L. Battle and Reynold O. Harris

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