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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.
Ellen Swallow Richards with MIT Chemistry staff, 1900

Ellen Swallow Richards and staff, 1900

Clarence G. Williams on Bridge Leadership (2014)

Dale Joachim: Human Environment Mobile Based Interactions Workshop (2009)

Sheryl Grooms

Sheryl Grooms, 1968

Advancing Racial Justice in Disruptive Moments of Change (2020)

James C. Allison, 1968

James C. Allison, 1968

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