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[edit]- In 1964, US civil servants transformed a former army base known as Fort Rodman, on the outskirts of New Bedford, Massachusetts, into the campus for an audacious new experiment in technical education. The base would host hundreds of male high-school dropouts—most Black, some white and Latino, all poor or working-class—from across the country for a free fourteen-month training program designed to produce graduates who could go on to entry-level jobs at tech companies, including IBM.
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