SFW48003DVD
White House Workers: Traditions and Memories (DVD)
Various Artists
Notes -
Butlers, chefs, housekeepers, electricians, ushers,
curators, and many more, all members of the
permanent White House staff, tell tales of
triumph, tragedy, and deep devotion to the
nation, the presidency, and the First Families
while working behind the scene at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue. White House Workers:
Traditions and Memories explores the dedication,
skills, and sacrifices of residence staff
whose extraordinary service has helped the
White House fulfill its multiple roles as a family
residence, seat of government, ceremonial
center, historic building, and museum.
Features the 32-minute film Workers at the White House for the first time on DVD, plus more than 2 hours of additional material.
This DVD contains:
An introduction by former President Jimmy Carter
recalling the White House workers he knew.
Workers at the White House, a 32-minute documentary
film featuring a broad range of workers who have
served presidents from Herbert Hoover to George
H.W. Bush. Until now this film was only available in VHS format.
The Working White House: 200 Years of Traditions
and Memories, a 12-minute introduction to the
Smithsonian Institution’s new traveling exhibition. Click here for details on this exhibition.
Two hours of interviews conducted in 2007 with
recently retired White House workers, recounting
memories, describing traditions, and expressing sense
of community among staff and pride in their service to
First Families and the nation.
Extensive notes, 40-page booklet with photos.
Year of Release -
2009
Record Label -
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive -
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Tracks -
100
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Duration:
48165
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