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Joseph R. Applegate

Joseph Roye Applegate was an American linguist. He was the first black faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1955. In the 1960s, he started working at Howard University and became a professor emeritus of African Studies and it was there that he started the nation's first Ph.D. program in African Studies.

Early life and family
Joseph Applegate was born in Wildwood, New Jersey. His parents operated a boarding house. ==Career==
Career
Applegate received his master's and PhD in linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania, after which he began his career at MIT in the Research Laboratory of Electronics in 1955. At the Research Laboratory of Electronics he studied the mechanical translation of languages. In 1959, he became the director of MIT's new language laboratory. At MIT he taught linguistics with such peers as Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle. ==References==
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