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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.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 2, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 2, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 9, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 9, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 14, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 14, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 17, 1973

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Place for Women, p. 17, 1973

Silvio Napoleon Vitale instructs two student fencers, ca. 1971

Pamela Jackson, ca. 1971

Jerome Bert Wiesner and others at Project Interphase luncheon, 1974

Jerome Bert Wiesner and others at Project Interphase luncheon, 1974

Clarence G. Williams with educators at conference, 1970s

Clarence G. Williams with educators at conference, 1970s

High school student visitors on Killian Court

High school student visitors on Killian Court, 1972

Interphase Chemistry Lab

Interphase Chemistry Lab, 1974

Ben Moultrie and W. Ahmad Salih

Ben Moultrie and W. Ahmad Salih, 1971

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