The news recounts the remarkable achievements of two African-American entrepreneurs who shattered the Digital Divide, a testament not only to their bravery but also to their resilience against deep-seated prejudices. Yet, beneath their success lies a more profound challenge. The Digital Divide may have been bridged, but what emerged in its place is the ‘Digital Delusion,’ a new form of adversity. It muddles truth with fiction and stokes fears of the ‘other.’ Mentioning McKinley Harris and Stafford Battle, their endeavors are commendable, having opened the door to the internet for African Americans. However, does this commendation suffice to overshadow the systemic racism and social biases of their era? Their efforts, while praiseworthy, seem inadequate to completely erase those ingrained issues.