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Civil Rights

Dec. 5, 2014

Wise up, and make websites accessible

The Internet has brought a wealth of new experiences within reach of nearly everyone in our country. Yet it has also created a new breed of segregation. By Caroline E. Jackson, Kathryn A. Robertson and Adina S. Katz


By Caroline E. Jackson, Kathryn A. Robertson and Adina S. Katz


You wake up, dress and watch some news clips on your smartphone on the way to work. At work, you check your online calendar, email your colleagues, and collaborate with them using shared online files. In the evening, you may want to learn something new through an online video, pay bills online, buy a few holiday gifts, or relax by streaming a movie or TV show. The Internet has brought a wealth of new...

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