Book about the relationship between black women and technology. In this book, the author argues that this relationship knows a long history. The author considers the past, present and future of black feminist technoculture in the United States, from the writing of early twentieth-century black women to the bloggers and social media mavens of the twenty-first century. She connects letters, news articles and essays of black feminist writers of the past and a digital archive of blog posts, tweets and Instagram stories of some well-known contemporary black feminist writers. Linking narratives and existing literature about black women’s technology use in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century, the book traverses the bounds between historical and archival analysis and empirical internet studies.