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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.
Uppercut comic by Steve Sullivan

Comic strip featuring Prof. Larry Sass, 2004

Barry Vercoe and Marcus Thompson

Music Score: Synapse for Viola and Computer, 1976

Document: Truman Notes by Alonzo Fields, 1950

Document: Truman Notes by Alonzo Fields, 1950

Vibranium Culture: Race, Gender, Technology, and History in Black Panther (#WakandaUniversity), 2018

FLYER: Vibranium Culture: Race, Gender, Technology, and History in Black Panther (#WakandaUniversity), 2018

Octavia Butler, 1986

TRANSCRIPT: "Devil Girl From Mars": Why I Write Science Fiction by Octavia Butler, 1998

Samuel Delany and Octavia Butler

TRANSCRIPT: Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany, 1998

Wonder Woman #50: Ellen Swallow Richards, 1950s

Wonder Woman #50: Ellen Swallow Richards, 1950s

MIT recruitment ad in EBONY Magazine, 1970

MIT recruitment ad in Ebony Magazine, 1970

MIT recruitment ad in Ebony Magazine, 1971

MIT recruitment ad in Ebony Magazine, 1971

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