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- In 1999 the company debuted the Encarta Africana, an encyclopaedia of black history that was the result of a collaboration with scholars, including Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and published a print and digital dictionary, the Encarta World English Dictionary, called the Encarta Webster’s Dictionary of the English Language in subsequent editions.
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Encarta, multimedia digital encyclopaedia produced by Microsoft Corporation (1993–2009). Initially a CD-ROM product, the Encarta brand later expanded to include an Internet-based incarnation and was bundled with other Microsoft products.
Jan 8, 1999 · Encarta Africana is the culmination of a dream conceived in 1909 by W.E.B. Du Bois, the leading African-American intellectual of the 20th century, to produce the first encyclopedia of Africana.
Microsoft also had for a brief period a separate product known as Encarta Africana which was an encyclopedia of black history and culture. Starting with the 2001 version, it was integrated into the main Encarta Reference Suite. [29]
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Jan 18, 1999 · Encarta Africana transports participants to another time and place and allows them to feel part of a dynamic, rich story. It’s an exciting addition to our award-winning Encarta reference product line.” Encarta Africana also provides students, parents and educators with an unprecedented research tool to address today’s multicultural disciplines.
Encarta Africana: From Du Bois to John Coltrane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWv7vltDSxIDevelopers talking about Encarta --Remembering Microsoft Encarta:...
Feb 19, 1999 · Encarta Africana is a just-released, two-CD computer encyclopedia manufactured by Microsoft and created under the aegis of two black, Harvard professors, Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry...