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WORLD & NATION BRIEFS
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The Columbian
07-13-1999
NEW YORK
NAACP to try to narrow the 'digital divide'
To help bridge the "digital divide" the gap between white people and blacks and Hispanics in access to the Internet the NAACP and AT&T will partner to create technology centers to provide computer training and Internet seminars.
NAACP President Kweisi Mfume said AT&T will provide hardware, software and on-site support. "The centers will be open after th...
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