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Digitizing Black History [Video]

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Digitizing Black History

Digitizing Black History
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Bryan Carter, University of Arizona professor of Africana Studies and director of the Center for Digital Humanities, discusses the importance of digitizing Black history.

Producer/Photographer/Editor: Arlene Islas
Additional footage: Center for Digital Humanities & Institute for Computation and Data-Enabled Insight

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