Palmour Street: A Study in Family Life (1951)
"This film shows events in the family life of rural African-American families living on Palmour Street in Gainesville, Georgia. It illustrates basic concepts of mental health as they relate to family life and highlights some of the ways that parents influence the mental and emotional development of their children. Also addressed are the challenges for a household in which both parents work outside the home."
- Credits: Commentary by Rev. Wm. Holmes Borders.
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Georgia. Department of Public Health
Southern Educational Film Production Service
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