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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.

Don Byron talks "Ivey-Divey" (2004)

Explorers of the Nano Age: Aristide Gumyusenge, 2022

Explorers of the Nano Age: Aristide Gumyusenge, 2022

BAMIT Faculty Reception

BAMIT Faculty Reception, 2015

Marcus A. Thompson viola

Marcus A. Thompson, Institute Professor

Barry Vercoe and Marcus Thompson

Music Score: Synapse for Viola and Computer, 1976

Bridge Leader Interview: Ellen T. Harris (2002)

Charlotte Brathwaite, 2017

Charlotte Brathwaite, 2017

BIC at MIT (2017)

Pamela Wood, 2004

Pamela Wood, 2004

Rambax MIT (2010)

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The mission of the MIT Black History Project is to research, identify, and produce scholarly curatorial content on the Black experience at MIT since the Institute opened its doors in 1865.

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