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The Kitchen Sisters Present

America Eats - 1930s WPA Chronicle of Food, Ritual and Celebration at The Library of Congress

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Fish Fries, political BBQs, family reunions — during the 1930s writers were paid by the government to chronicle local food, eating customs and recipes across the United States. America Eats, a WPA project, sent writers like Nelson Algren, Zora Neale Hurston, Eudora Welty, and Stetson Kennedy out to document America’s relationship with food during the Great Depression.

When we were searching for Hidden Kitchens and stories about how people come together through food we opened up a phone line on NPR and asked the nation for their ideas. Mark Kurlansky, author of Choice Cuts: Food Writing from Around the World and Throughout History told us about America Eats, a federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) program in the 1930s that sent writers throughout the country to document foodways.

Each region had its own America Eats team. Their writings, photographs and even some scripts for a proposed weekly radio program are tucked away in collections around the country — at the New York Municipal Archive, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, the University of Iowa Library, and the State Library and Archives of Florida, as well as at the Library of Congress.

Producer Jamie York and The Kitchen Sisters follow the story to the Library of Congress and beyond.

Produced by Jamie York and The Kitchen Sisters. Mixed by Jeremiah Moore. In collaboration with Tim Folger, Jay Allison, Laura Folger, Kate Volkman, Melissa Robbins, Viki Merrick, Sydney Lewis, Chelsea Merz and Susan Leem.

The Kitchen Sisters Present is produced by The Kitchen Sisters (Nikki Silva & Davia Nelson) with Nathan Dalton and Brandi Howell. We're part of Radiotopia from PRX, a curated network of  podcasts created by independent producers — some of the best stories out there. Find out more at Radiotopia.fm and kitchensisters.org.

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0:00.0

Radiotopia. Welcome to the Kitchen Sisters present.

0:04.0

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

0:10.2

We all have moments from our past that we think back and go, how on earth did that ever happen?

0:16.4

For Ian Koss and Sakina Ibrahim, it was the time their very white high school staged The Whiz,

0:23.2

you know, the all-black retelling of the Wizard of Oz. It was not all kumbaya. There was a

0:29.5

busing program, racial tensions, a classroom incident that brought on protests, TV news crews,

0:35.5

and an uncomfortable all-school assembly.

0:39.2

Now almost 20 years later, these two high school classmates have reconnected to try and

0:44.5

figure out what that show meant and why they can't stop thinking about it.

0:49.4

The newest series from Radiotopia presents, We're Doing the whiz. Find it wherever you listen.

0:56.0

I think you know by now, if you've ever listened to the Kitchen Sisters,

1:01.0

that we are possessed by archives, libraries, museums, and all of the people who work in those institutions

1:08.0

to preserve history and make it accessible to all and protect the free flow of information and ideas.

1:15.6

Carla Hayden, the head of the Library of Congress, who was recently fired by Trump,

1:20.6

described libraries as one of the pillars and cornerstones of a democracy,

1:25.6

that they're part of a civic infrastructure, that we need to have a safe democracy,

1:31.3

that there are places available to all that hold stories and histories that can help us move more wisely and compassionately into the future.

1:41.3

Today, in honor of a little-known archive that's been safely preserved in the Library

1:46.0

of Congress for almost 100 years, we share our story, America Eats, one of Franklin Roosevelt's

1:53.7

big, beautiful ideas.

1:58.7

Message 15 was received at 5 p.m. Tuesday.

2:03.6

Hello, this is Mark Kirlanski.

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