All My Babies
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All My Babies is a 1953 educational film produced and directed by George C. Stoney which was used to educate midwives in the Southern United States.
It was produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health, and written by George C. Stoney.
Mary Frances Hill Coley, an African-American woman who helped deliver over 3,000 babies in the middle part of the 20th century, is seen in this film. Miss Mary, as she was called, and the film are written about in "Labors of Love" by Christine Dell'Amore, Smithsonian magazine February 2006 issue, pages 33-34.