Civics In A Year
The White House looks permanent on TV, but its history has to be protected one object at a time. We’re joined by Leslie Calderone, Director of the White House History Digital Archives at the White House Historical Association, to introduce a name most Americans have never heard: Lorraine Waxman Pearce , the first curator of the White House. We go back to the moment that quietly set everything in motion: Jacqueline Kennedy’s 1941 White House tour, when the rooms felt sparse on historic furnishings and short on context. From there, we trace how decades of informal practices left artifacts vulnerable to replacement, neglect, and even theft, and why the early 1960s became a true turning point. With the Fine Arts Committee in place, TV bringing the White House into living rooms nationwide, and donations pouring in, Pearce arrives in March 1961 with professional museum training and steps into what she calls “a room full of mail.” From cataloging and collections management to authentication and museum climate standards, we unpack how her work created the foundation for modern White House preservation while navigating real pressure, tight timelines, and public scrutiny. You’ll hear why preservation is civic education, how the Kennedy Restoration inspires similar efforts across the country, and what visitors can still see today thanks to Pearce , including the Van Buren bust in the Red Room and the State Dining Room mantle beneath Lincoln’s portrait. If you love American history, museums, archives, or the hidden jobs that keep democracy’s symbols intact, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a history-loving friend, and leave a review with the White House object you’d most want to preserve. Check out the digital archives here! [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/digital-archives/projects/the-lorraine-waxman-pearce-collection] Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum [https://civics.asu.edu/civic-literacy-curriculum]! School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership [https://scetl.asu.edu/] Center for American Civics [https://civics.asu.edu/]
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