The color of Internet access

ALICIA CALDWELL of the St. Petersburg Times writes:

\”In what is the largest national survey of computer use, the U.S. Commerce Department today released statistics that show African-American and Hispanic children are far less likely to have a computer at home than white children. Consequently, computer access at schools and public libraries is particularly important to these youngsters as computers increasingly become life tools in the 21st century.\”

The story goes on to describe what libraries and schools in Tampa Bay are doing to provide access.
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