A muddy road in Lowndes County, Alabama. Two African American men on a tractor doing road grading, part of a program with Calhoun Colored School Students working to improve communications between farmers and routes of transit to market their goods. Two men outside a farm house. A man plows field using plow driven by horse. A man plows a field using plows driven by two horses. "Captain" Roper, an early graduate of the Calhoun School, stands along with a farmer and advises on improved farm methods. A field getting plowed.
A group of African American children in the American south coming out of the Calhoun Colored School in Lowndes County, Alabama . Students make a small model of a hut with wood and a paper. Students learn craft work. A teacher calls the students. Girls learning to make their own dresses for their graduation ceremony. A girl displays the hand crafted dress. Townspeople dressed in their best walk along the road approaching the school to attend the graduation exercises. A band marching off to start the commencement ceremony. A huge gathering of people present. Young men and women graduates of the Calhoun School take the stage in pairs for the graduation ceremony. Several educators address the audience, including Calhoun School Principal, Dr. Jerome F Kidder.
Mary McLeod Bethune, Director of African American Affairs Division of Youth Administration, seen talking with attendees following the graduation ceremoney at the Calhoun school for African American students in Lowndes County, Alabama. Children cooking something in a container. Children playing on the ground. An African American child. A woman holds a child. Another woman holds a child. A child sleeping in a woman's lap.
U.S. military casualties of World War II receive emotional and mental medical aid in Brentwood, New York after the end of the war. Patients standing in front of their bunks after rising in the morning. The medical officer in charge checks condition of every patient under a ten weeks treatment program in Mason General Hospital. A doctor checks up a patient using a stethoscope. A doctor checks blood pressure of a patient. A doctor holding Rorschach test cards as a patient describes what he sees. A patient holds a card which he says shows a figure like two women standing on a rock and waving.
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) casualties of World War II receive mental and emotional medical aid in Brentwood, New York. Patients doing various jobs like painting, mechanical jobs, stitching while under occupational therapy at Mason General Hospital. The patients playing various sports like gynmastics and baseball. Some patients sitting in a room.
American military casualties of World War II receive mental care and psychiatric medical aid in Brentwood, New York. A group of patients suffering PTSD after trauma of World War 2 are given group psychotherapy by a doctor at Mason General Hospital. The patients interact with the doctor. They discuss personal problems faced by them during combat.
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