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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.

Don Byron talks "Ivey-Divey" (2004)

Bridge Leader Interview: Ellen T. Harris (2002)

Bridge Leader Interview: Leon Trilling (2002)

Linda Sharpe at Commencement, 2005

Linda Sharpe at Commencement, 2005

Pamela Wood, 2004

Pamela Wood, 2004

MIT 2002 Tech Culture Forum: Noam Chomsky & Paul Farmer on Haiti (2002)

Gus Solomons, Jr., 2002

Gus Solomons, Jr., 2002

MIT Communications Forum: Race, Politics and American Media (2009)

Thelonious Monk

Monk's Dream (2015)

Tiera Guinn, Yvonne Cagle, and Alyssa Napier, 2015

Women in Space, 2015

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