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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.
Lauren Jefferson

Humans of MIT: Lauren Jefferson, 2014

WTBS "The Ghetto" promo

James "JC" Clark AKA DJ Larkin, 1975

James "JC" Clark AKA DJ Larkin, 1975

MIT Video Case Study: Aminata Kane and Fula & Style (2014)

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala TIME cover

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People, 2021

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