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Main sources for the MIT Black History Project include the Institute Archives, the MIT Museum, campus publications, and members of the MIT community. Oral history is also a valuable evidentiary tool, supplementing and enriching the store of more traditional historical evidence. Additionally, the project draws material from relevant collections and publications at large.
Darryl Fraser and Leslye Miller Fraser, 2021

Darryl Fraser and Leslye Miller Fraser, 2021

Silvio Napoleon Vitale instructs two student fencers, ca. 1971

Pamela Jackson, ca. 1971

MIT Field Hockey Team, 1977

MIT Field Hockey Team, 1977

Curtis and Beverly Morrow at Tech Reunions, 2023

Curtis and Beverly Morrow at Tech Reunions, 2023

BAMIT Faculty Reception

BAMIT Faculty Reception, 2015

President Obama at the Hammond Lab

President Obama visits the Hammond Lab, 2009

Gladys Facey (niece of George F. Bowles '27), 2016

Boston Memoir Project: Gladys Facey remembers George F. Bowles '27, 2016

Joseph Brown and Louis Fouché at Fletcher Maynard Academy, 2004

Joseph Brown and Louis Fouché at Fletcher Maynard Academy, 2004

Humans of MIT: Douglas Nmagu, 2014

Humans of MIT: Douglas Nmagu, 2014

Walt and Stan, 1973

Walt and Stan, 1973

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