Publications

The MIT Black History Project is committed to collecting, developing, curating, and preserving content on the Black experience at MIT dating back to 1865. We are also currently working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the challenges we all face within the greater scope of the Institute’s mission and accomplishments.

Wonder Women of Science: How 12 Geniuses Are Rocking Science, Technology, and the World (2021)

Tiera Fletcher (Author), Ginger Rue (Author), Sally Wern Comport (Illustrator)
Book 2020s
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Transcript: Interview with Yaw D. Yeboah, 1996

YawD. Yeboah and Clarence G. Williams
Oral History 1990s
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Science must overcome its racist legacy: Nature’s guest editors speak, 2022

Melissa Nobles, Chad Womack, Ambroise Wonkam, and Elizabeth Wathuti
Article 2020s
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Transcript: Interview with Gloria Green, 1997

Gloria G. Hooks and Clarence G. Williams
Oral History 1990s
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Oral History 1990s
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Dream Builder: The Story of Architect Philip Freelon, 2020

Kelly Starling Lyons (Author); Laura Freeman (Illustrator); Philip Freelon (Afterword)
Book 2020s
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