Information Highway, The | The Information Highway Can Benefit Blacks

After Newt Gingrich suggested in 1995 that Congress tackle inequality in the information age by giving “a tax credit” for the poorest Americans to buy a “laptop” computer, he quickly backpedaled from the idea, dismissing it as “nutty.”

The episode indicated that the Speaker of the House hadn’t devoted much thought to specific ways of giving the nation’s have-nots an opportunity to participate in the information-age economy. But many people who have devoted considerable time to the topic—particularly black professionals in computing and...

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