Digital humanities is a concept that allows for the spread of some pretty amazing works/thoughts to be seen and recognized. I think digital humanities is really important because it’s able to uncover work that would be difficult to find otherwise, especially when it comes to black digital humanities. Advancements in technology have definitely made it more accessible to look for information/archives that you usually would have a hard time finding if you attempted to do so without a computer. The Harlem Renaissance is a movement that was recorded through books, newspapers, magazine articles, poems etc. These resources were probably already difficult to preserve so to have online archives and other technological ways of preservation is a crucial way to keep a record of the history. Ultimately, the task of black digital humanities is to ask, “What aspects of the digital humanities might be made more “humanistic” if we were to look at them from the perspective of blackness?” (pg. 47). Apart from keeping records of black history, black digital humanities also works as a way to really recognize and identify humanity and accurately present black history in a way that isn’t racially biased.