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  1. Robert Robinson Taylor (June 8, 1868 – December 13, 1942) was the first known black student to attend and graduate from MIT. He enrolled in 1888 and graduated with the Class of 1892, the largest on record since the Institute's founding--328 registered for the fall semester of 1888.

  2. 14. Feb. 2015 · Evidently there were no black faculty and no black students at MIT at the time. The first black student to attend MIT appears to have been Robert Robinson Taylor, who enrolled in 1888. (2) Almost seventy more years elapsed before the first black faculty member-- Joseph R. Applegate, a linguist--was hired in 1955. (3) More about Robert Robinson ...

  3. Robert R. Taylor in his later years, ca. late 1930s. Robert Robinson Taylor (June 8, 1868 – December 13, 1942) was the first known black student to graduate from MIT (Class of 1892). Taylor is also considered to be the first accredited, academically trained African-American architect. He was recruited to teach at Tuskegee Institute (today ...

  4. 8. Feb. 2021 · Robert Robinson Taylor (1868-1942) Robinson Taylor made his way from Wilmington, North Carolina to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1888 to attend MIT’s School of Architecture, where he would become the university’s first Black graduate. After graduation, he joined the staff of Tuskegee Institute at the invitation of Booker T. Washington, the ...

  5. In 1911, MIT invited Robert Robinson Taylor '92 to speak at its 50th anniversary celebration. The Congress of Technology, as the occasion was billed, provided an opportunity to lay MIT's accomplishments before the public. Over two days, speakers reflected on the MIT experience and its relationship to a number of contemporary issues in science and technology. As one of the fifty invited alumni ...

  6. LEAD SPONSORS. SAH Archipedia has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.

  7. 30. Sept. 2022 · Friday, September 30, 2022 at 4:00pm to 5:00pm. MIT, 6-120. The Honorable Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Obama, in conversation about the life and legacy of her great-grandfather, MIT’s first Black graduate. Join us to recognize the impact and legacy of Robert Robinson Taylor (Class of 1892), MIT’s first Black graduate ...