Skip to main content

Utility Menu

  • Contact
  • Giving
  • Search
  • Subscribe

MIT Black History

Main menu

  • Archive
  • Stories
  • Publications
  • About
  • Contact
  • Giving
  • Search
  • MIT

Archive

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.
MLK Day silent march, 2016

MLK Celebration silent march, 2016

"Sisters in Making" exhibit, 2024

MIT Libraries "Sisters in Making" exhibit, 2024

Gladys Facey (niece of George F. Bowles '27), 2016

Boston Memoir Project: Gladys Facey remembers George F. Bowles '27, 2016

TED Radio Hour Comics: Joy Buolamwini, 2022

TED Radio Hour Comics: Joy Buolamwini, 2022

Dr. Mohamed Hassan

MIT-Africa Distinguished Visitors Program Keynote Lecture by Mohamed Hassan (2022)

C. Alfred “Chief” Anderson U.S. Postal Stamp, 2014

C. Alfred “Chief” Anderson U.S. Postal Stamp, 2014

BCAP Fellows: Melissa Isidor and Danielle Geathers, 2020

BCAP Fellows: Melissa Isidor and Danielle Geathers, 2020

Colourism – An interview with Beatriz Cantada and Natalie Petit (2021)

BLM Ferguson protest, 2014

Newbury Street shutdown, 2014

Osie V. Combs, Jr., 2020

Osie V. Combs, Jr., 2020

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Next page›
  • Last page»|

Filter By:

Timeline

  • (-) 2010s (19)
  • (-) 2020s (14)
  • 1870s (1)
  • 1930s (1)
  • 1940s (1)
  • 1950s (5)
  • 1960s (2)
  • 1970s (16)
  • 1980s (6)
  • 1990s (3)
  • 2000s (4)

MIT School

  • School of Architecture and Planning (9)
  • School of Engineering (7)
  • School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (6)
  • School of Science (6)
  • Sloan School of Management (2)

MIT Department

  • Architecture (5)
  • Administration (3)
  • Chemistry (3)
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (3)
  • Aeronautics and Astronautics (2)
  • Biology (2)
  • Chemical Engineering (2)
  • Management (2)
  • Mechanical Engineering (2)
  • Media Arts and Sciences (2)
  • Anthropology (1)
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering (1)
  • Comparative Media Studies/Writing (1)
  • Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (1)
  • Mathematics (1)
  • Music and Theater Arts (1)
  • Physics (1)
  • Urban Studies and Planning (1)

Life@MIT

  • Black Students' Union (BSU) (4)
  • Black Women's Alliance (BWA) (3)
  • Black Alumni/ae of MIT (BAMIT) (1)
  • Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA) (1)
  • Chocolate City (CC) (1)
  • My Sister's Keeper (1)

Career

  • Community (19)
  • Arts & Humanities (14)
  • Science (8)
  • Technology (8)
  • Education (7)
  • Government & Law (6)
  • Engineering (5)
  • Health & Medicine (2)
  • Military (2)
  • Transportation (2)
  • Business & Finance (1)

Object

  • Image (19)
  • Video (8)
  • Audio (4)
  • Document (1)
  • Social media (1)

Collection

  • Rising Voices 1995-Present (33)
  • Students (16)
  • Women (15)
  • Activism (9)
  • Pop Culture (7)
  • Africa(n) (5)
  • COVID-19 (5)
  • STEM Education (5)
  • Family (4)
  • Honors (4)
  • Afrofuturism (3)
  • Humans of MIT (3)
  • Keynotes (3)
  • Magazine features (3)
  • Mentorship (3)
  • NASA (3)
  • Talks (3)
  • Administrators (2)
  • Black Lives Matter (2)
  • Critical Mass 1955-1968 (2)
  • Exhibits (2)
  • Faculty (2)
  • Illustrations (2)
  • L. Rafael Reif (2)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. (2)
  • Music (2)
  • Order of Operations 1921-1945 (2)
  • Paula T. Hammond (2)
  • Asia(n) (1)
  • Bridge Leaders (1)
  • Caribbean (1)
  • Charles Vest (1)
  • Conferences (1)
  • Data (1)
  • Fashion (1)
  • Harvard (1)
  • HBCUs (1)
  • Integration and Differentiation 1969-1994 (1)
  • LGBTQIA+ (1)
  • Lincoln Lab (1)
  • Recruitment (1)
  • Robert R. Taylor (1)
  • Staff (1)
  • Stamps (1)
  • Technique Yearbook (1)
  • Tuskegee (1)

Have a piece of MIT black history to share?

The MIT Black History Project’s mission is to research, identify, and produce scholarly curatorial content on the MIT Black experience. If you have an important item you believe the project should consider for its collection, please start by contacting us on this website.
Tell us about your piece of MIT Black history

Follow Us

Twitter YouTube Sound Cloud Blogger

Connect with us

Contact

The mission of the MIT Black History Project is to research, identify, and produce scholarly curatorial content on the Black experience at MIT since the Institute opened its doors in 1865.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139

BlackHistory