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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.

BET "Black Girls Rock!" Tech Award: Dr. Mareena Robinson Snowden (2018)

Document: "American Women in Science and Engineering" symposium brochure, 1964

Document: American Women in Science and Engineering symposium program cover, 1964

Inez Hazel at the SWE National Convention, 1956

Inez Hazel at the SWE National Convention, 1956

Storied Women of MIT: Kristala L. Jones Prather (2017)

MITE UNITE: Tereska Roberts, 1977

MITE UNITE: Tereska Roberts, 1977

Elaine Denniston, ca. 1967

Elaine Denniston

Hack the Moon: Elaine Denniston on Punch Cards (2019)

MDaaS Global, 2019

MDaaS Global, 2019

BCAP Fellows: Melissa Isidor and Danielle Geathers, 2020

BCAP Fellows: Melissa Isidor and Danielle Geathers, 2020

Spotlighting Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers: Kristala Prather (2014)

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