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All my babies, a midwife's own story, [presented by] the Georgia Department of Public Health ; written, directed and produced by George C. Stoney for the Medical Audio-Visual Institute of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Label
All my babies, a midwife's own story, [presented by] the Georgia Department of Public Health ; written, directed and produced by George C. Stoney for the Medical Audio-Visual Institute of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
All my babies
Oclc number
141251448
Responsibility statement
[presented by] the Georgia Department of Public Health ; written, directed and produced by George C. Stoney for the Medical Audio-Visual Institute of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Runtime
54
Series statement
Blackhawk Films collection
Sub title
a midwife's own story
Summary
This film is the story of Miss Mary Coley, an African-American midwife more than half a century ago in rural GeorgiaFeaturing Miss Mary Coley, an African-American midwife, as she worked with public health doctors and nurses to prepare for and do home deliveries of healthy babies among black families in rural Gainesville, Georgia in the 1950s; Palmour Street is a dramatized open-ended 25-minute discussion of family relations conducted with members of the Georgia Department of Public Health in Athens, Ga
Table Of Contents
Palmour Street : (a study in family life) / directed by Bill Clifford and George C. Stoney (1949 : 25 min.)
Technique
live action
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