In tech there are relatively few black engineers. Not, as the Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson types are fond of saying, because tech is racist against blacks so they don't get hired, but because there actually just aren't that many black engineers.
Funny you mention this.
When I was growing up. My brother and this black kid at school met in the computer lab while in Jr. High. They bought computer books, and eventually learned Assembly language on the C64 computer (this was 80's!). Self taught, taught each other along the way about game copy protection, ways to spoof it, etc.
They ended up founding a game cracking organization (think SkidRow or whatever) and hacked many games and released them out on BBS's at the time.
The black guy was a great engineer. During high school/into college, this kid and my brother went separate ways for whatever reason and stopped communicating.
10 years after they stopped talking and now we're talking mid 90's. I seen the black kid. He was working at a music store with his oiled up fro and all. Looking not gangsta-ish, but like Prince might have looked in the 80s (purple rain era).
Just found his linkedin...
Says he is working in a call center as a supervisor or phone agents. I suppose not so bad. Nothing related to programming or technology in his job history outside of running reports out of systems.