Films preserved by

Emory University ( )

Bernie Casey: Black Artist (1970), Samella Lewis’s profile of the football star turned artist (2013 Federal Grants).
The Black Artists (1974), film survey of African American art by Samella S. Lewis (2011 Federal Grants).
Britain Builds Again (1936), documentary by Charles Forrest Palmer on affordable housing in Britain before and after World War II. (2003 Federal Grants).
David Scott at the 50th Indianapolis 500 (1966), color footage shot by the NASA astronaut and seventh person to walk on the Moon (2023 Federal Grants).
Georgia Pine Mountain Valley Rural Community (1935), Charles Forrest Palmer's examination of conditions in the rustic area. (2003 Federal Grants).
Gillet Collection (1950s), three films documenting the life of an American missionary family in Mozambique (2004 Federal Grants).
Great Smokies (ca.1954–55), home movies by Georgia politician and business magnate James Vinson Carmichael of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2021 Federal Grants).
Housing in Britain (1942), film "memo" by Charles Forrest Palmer to President Roosevelt on the state of housing in wartime Great Britain (2000 Partnership Grants).
James Harvey Young World’s Fair Film (1933–34), amateur film of the Century of Progress International Exposition (2014 Federal Grants).
James Harvey Young World’s Fair Films (1933–34), footage of Chicago’s “A Century of Progress” exhibition (2015 Federal Grants).
John Outerbridge: Black Artist (1970), portrait of the sculptor and Watts Tower director, by Samella Lewis (2013 Federal Grants).
Life at Emory (1932–33), recruiting film showing an undergraduate’s first year at Emory (2006 Federal Grants).
Operative Builders and Satellite Towns of England (1936), documentary by Charles Forrest Palmer on affordable housing (2003 Federal Grants).
Peanut Picking, Ichauway Plantation (1942), home movies of sharecroppers on the estate of Robert W. Woodruff, then president of the Coca-Cola Company (2010 Federal Grants).
Portrex (1950), home movie by Georgia business magnate James Vinson Carmichael of the U.S. military’s massive airborne-amphibious training exercise off Puerto Rico (2021 Federal Grants).
Prelude to Peace (1943), film "memo" by Charles Forrest Palmer to President Roosevelt on the state of housing in wartime Great Britain (2000 Partnership Grants).
Scona Lodge (ca.1952), home movie of the vanished hunting lodge at the foot of Tennessee’s Great Smokey Mountains, filmed by Georgia politician and business magnate James Vinson Carmichael (2021 Federal Grants).
William Levi Dawson Collection, Part 1 (1952–54), two home movies from the collection of the founder of the Tuskegee School of Music (2005 Federal Grants).
William Levi Dawson Collection, Part 2 (1953–71), seven home movies by the African American composer who founded the Tuskegee School of Music (2008 Federal Grants).
The Work of Elizabeth Catlett (1975), portrait of the African American expressionist (2011 Federal Grants).
World War Against Slums (1934–1946), documentary by public housing crusader, Charles Forrest Palmer (1998 Partnership Grants).
Yerkes Primate Research Collection (1930s), early footage from one of the first scientific centers devoted to the study of chimpanzees and apes (1999 Partnership Grants).