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One of the County’s Earliest African-American Radio Programs on WNYC 1929-1930

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Department of Agriculture, where he was involved with research related to black farmers. January 15, 1930 – Elmer Carter on “Negro Literature” Elmer Anderson Carter (1890-1973) was the editor of Opportunity, 1928-1942, a magazine published by the New York Urban League, when he appeared in the WNYC studio.

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

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Of course, it was this approach we took in the early years of Wired magazine. Hence, issue one of Wired had articles about the future of war, education, entertainment, and sex, based on reporting done in the here and now. Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? Our life expectancies?

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

Of course, it was this approach we took in the early years of Wired magazine. Hence, issue one of Wired had articles about the future of war, education, entertainment, and sex, based on reporting done in the here and now. Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? Our life expectancies?