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MUND video footage from the collection showing a press conference given by Lloyd Davis dated before February 1970

A woman leans on a garden tool in front of row houses during a cleanup effort in the 2200 block of North Aisquith Street.

WMAR reporter, Susan White, interviews Councilman Bob Douglass, Chairman of the MUND Development Corporation, in front of the Sea Host restaurant at the corner of Maryland and North Avenues.

Marchers along North Avenue hold a Cecil Community School banner during the MUND Summer Festival parade.

Two explosions at a plastics company in the 2400 block of Morton Street required sixty firefighters and 14 pieces of equipment to extinguish the fire.

A view of the exterior of the Sea Host restaurant, 33 West North Avenue, during its grand opening celebration.

Children learning karate from their instructor, Martin Pinkney, in the basement gym of School Number 74.

Streetscape of the 300 block of East 21st Street, where protests and testimonies from MUND residents helped close the corner bar (in the foreground) associated with violence and nuisance crimes.

Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro and Baltimore officials (including Robert Embry, Commissioner of Housing and Community Development, and Larry Reich, Director of the Planning Commission) talk after a presentation at the Department of Housing and Urban…

Two men talk at the bar during the First Annual MUND Summer Festival Ball at 1717 North Charles Street.

Couple dancing at the Famous Ballroom, 1717 North Charles Street, during the First Annual MUND Summer Festival Ball.

A woman points to a chart that illustrates the MUND model of self-concept.

Parade participants carry a banner which reads: "Come One, Come All and See, 'MUND' 'Doing It's Thing', Your Thing My Thing Our Thing, In The MUND Festival Parade…".

MUND’s Silver Eagles marching band walks downhill during a parade prior to the Festival of Champions Junior Drum and Bugle Corps Competition.

Senior citizens stand in front of a van at Model Cities Agency’s multipurpose center.

A young man paints on an easel at the Community Learning Center, 609 North Paca Street. Sponsored by the Model Cities Agency, this program opened in September of 1970 and was administered by Jesuit priests.

Streetscape of North Avenue at Charles Street.

Representatives from MUND appear on a local television program, "From the Top" on WJZ channel 13. From left to right: Father William Dawson, Harry Smith, Jerusha Armstrong, and Skip Saunders, program host.

Oliver Holmes staffs a MUND display at the Community Action Council’s open house at its new multi-purpose center, 1131 Harford Road.
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