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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.
Joy Buolamwini and Margot Lee Shetterly

Joy Buolamwini and Margot Lee Shetterly, 2017

TED Radio Hour Comics: Joy Buolamwini, 2022

TED Radio Hour Comics: Joy Buolamwini, 2022

Kenyan women laughing, circa 1965

Kenyan women laughing, ca. 1965

Kenyan women in front of hut, ca. 1965

Kenyan women in front of hut, ca. 1965

Craig S. Wilder 2013

Historian Craig S. Wilder, 2013

Black Women in the Academy conference: Hammonds, Kilson, and Vest, 1994

Black Women in the Academy conference: Hammonds, Kilson, and Vest, 1994

Black Women in the Academy conference: Panel with Angela Davis, 1994

Black Women in the Academy conference: Panel with Angela Davis, 1994

Student-Faculty Committee, c. 1952

Student-Faculty Committee, c. 1952

MIT PhDs, 2018

MIT PhDs, 2018

Black Women in the Academy conference panel, 1994

Black Women in the Academy conference panel, 1994

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