meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Kitchen Sisters Present

118 - The Nation's 10th Keeper—David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2019

⏱️ 23 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

“From the very beginning the intent was that the American people needed to be able to access the records so that we would be able to hold the government accountable for its actions.” David Ferriero

We talk with David Ferriero, the 10th Archivist of the United States, about the the beginnings of the National Archives under Franklin Roosevelt, stories of early “Keepers” like Stephen Pleasonton, a brave civil servant who saved the Constitution and Declaration of Independence as the British burned Washington during the War of 1812, and the Map Thief who utilized dental floss to steal treasures from presidential libraries and special collections.

Ferriero talks of some of his favorite artifacts in the National Archives — a letter from Fidel Castro to President Roosevelt requesting a $10 dollar bill, and a letter from Annie Oakley to William McKinley volunteering to rally 50 women sharp shooters to fight in the Spanish Civil War.

Selected as Archivist of the United States in 2010 by President Obama during the time of his Open Government Initiative, Ferriero has worked to make the system more transparent and accessible to the public. He talks about his early career and influences — from his first library experiences in a tiny branch housed in a flower shop in North Beverley Massachusetts, to serving as Director of the New York Public Library.

With a collection of about 13 billion pieces of paper, 43 million photographs and miles and miles of film and video and about 6 billion electronic records, Ferriero believes “we are responsible for documenting what is going on.” He says, “I think my favorite times are twice a year when we do naturalization ceremonies in the Rotunda and between 50 and 200 new citizens are sworn in in front of the Constitution. Just to see them experiencing the documents outlining the rights that are now theirs. Those are powerful moments.”

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Radio Topia.

0:02.0

Welcome to the Kitchen Sisters Present.

0:04.0

PRX.

0:05.0

We're the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nicki Silva.

0:09.0

This is Nicki Silva of the Kitchen Sisters present.

0:13.0

Thanks so much to everyone who's already donated to Radiotopia's fall fundraiser.

0:18.0

If you haven't donated to the network before, you might wonder where exactly your dollars go.

0:24.2

The short answer is your donation goes to the Kitchen Sisters present and all the shows in

0:30.0

our network so that we can keep making the audio that you love and listen to.

0:35.0

Radio Topia from PRX is a non-profit public media company.

0:39.0

They connect us with new listeners and they've built an infrastructure around the work from sponsorship

0:44.2

publishing tech and other industry expertise. It's a great benefit to the

0:49.0

kitchen sisters to be part of a group of independent creators for

0:52.3

troubleshooting, camaraderie, and inspiration.

0:55.9

Head to radiotopia.F.M. slash donate.

0:58.9

To make a tax deductible contribution, you'll receive a special curated playlist from all of the Radiotopia producers

1:06.8

go to Radiotopia.

1:11.6

Let's be clear. The papers don't belong to Brett Kavanaugh, George Bush or

1:19.2

Donald Trump. They belong to the American people.

1:23.0

That's why we have a national archives.

1:25.0

It's a foundation of our democracy, having records of what transpired in the great history of this nation informs us.

1:34.5

And it's like a dictatorship to say those records should not be available

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.