Construction and allotment of houses under the Forest Heights Project of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in Mississippi, United States. The earth movers clear the land for the houses to be constructed. The officials discussing the Site Development Phase. Two workers working. A surveyor at work with a leveling instrument. Carpenters and workers construct a house. A tractor clearing land. A man and a woman enters Thiokol Chemical Corporation premises. Thiokol designs and constructs home management and maintenance training program for participating families. The officials are receiving and verifying the qualification of the home buyers. An official passes on the list to the program director who certifies whether an applicant is eligible or not. The list is then passed to the Community Participation Committee made of members of the National Council of African American Women and the Civic Action Committee. Members of Community Participation Committee have meeting. The recommendations are now forwarded to the Local Housing Authority for the final approval. The approved families are being given pre-occupancy training. The instructor distributes some pamphlets to the candidates. African American woman demonstrates the operation and use of a home appliance. A woman addresses the candidates. A house in the background.
Families move on to their new houses in the Forest Heights housing project of the Department of Housing and Urban Development , in Mississippi, United States. Houses in the background. Two men unload furniture from a truck. They take it inside a house. A woman puts clothes out to dry. An African American family moves to the house in the new suburban neighborhood. A lady holding a child. Various houses under the housing plan. A man and a girl stand near the window of a house. Two children clean window glass. Two children and a man outside a house. A man cutting grass. A family sits inside a house. Two children walking. A man working in the garden.
Women being trained for home care under the Forest Heights housing project of the Department of Housing and Urban development, in Mississippi, United States. A trainer distributes pamphlets related to house keeping to women. The trainer elaborates the women about things related to the kitchen. She now elaborates how to keep the stove clean. A woman cleans the stove in the kitchen. An African American child takes an apple out of the refrigerator. A lady wipes the carpet. A lady opens the shelf which contains first aid medicine. Some ladies in the general store. An African American man and a woman sit in a room. The man feeds milk to a child with milk bottle. Some men being trained to diagnose maintenance problems in home. A man demonstrates the maintenance related to flush in the bathroom. Two men replace the door of a house. Three women enter the House of Ideas. National Council of African American Women assists the women to beautify their homes at low cost. Women being trained to make curtains, growing and making flowers. Women learn to decorate the home using decorator art.
The community hall under the housing project in the United States. People gather in the community house. African American teenage boys and girls dancing. Young children learning craft. Forest Heights Home Buyer Association functions as the governing body of the community. Some people sign a lease purchase agreement. An organizer advises and assists African American home buyers in acquiring the title to the home. An inspector conducts a periodic inspection of the houses. A woman assists the inspector. The organizers carry out community activity and youth program. An organizer assists the home buyers concerning their rights and obligations under the Turn Key 3 program. African American woman and other organizers hold a meeting.
The pilot Forest Heights project of Housing and Urban Development Turn Key III Program in the United States. Group of mostly African American children playing outside a house. African American woman putting clothes on a line to dry. Children playing football. African American boys and girls playing on playground equipment in parks or school playground.
Film 'Let There Be Light' shows World War II casualties afflicted by neuropsychiatric disorders (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD, today), and being treated with methods such as hypnosis and "narcosynthesis" to address their "battle neurosis." A medical ship stands in a harbor in the United States. Patients are taken out of the ship. The psycho neurotic patients taken to the Mason General Hospital. Patients taken out of the the ambulance.
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