In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author John Wrory Ficklin to discuss his memoir An Unusual Path, a powerful family history tracing his lineage from slavery to life inside the White House.
John shares personal stories about growing up in the White House, his father’s decades-long career in presidential service, and the remarkable legacy of a family whose history intersects with American politics at the highest level. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, government transparency, historical record-keeping, and the evolving role of technology in preserving presidential history.
They also dive into the importance of family legacy, the untold stories of Black families in American institutions, and how music has shaped John’s identity and creative expression.
This episode is a compelling look at American history, presidential history, memoir writing, and the enduring impact of family heritage.
What We’re Talking About…
- John Wrory Ficklin discusses his memoir An Unusual Path, which traces his family’s journey from slavery to life inside the White House.
- John Ficklin shares what it was like growing up in the White House and how that unique environment shaped his identity.
- His father served in the White House for 44 years, offering rare insight into presidential history and behind-the-scenes government service.
- The book weaves together personal stories across multiple generations, highlighting a powerful American family legacy.
- John’s family developed close relationships with several U.S. presidents, providing a firsthand perspective on leadership and history.
- He witnessed major historical events from inside one of America’s most iconic institutions.
- The episode explores how technology transformed record-keeping and archival preservation in the White House.
- Government transparency and public trust are discussed as essential pillars of American democracy.
- Music has been a lifelong sanctuary and creative outlet for John alongside his connection to public service.
- John’s journey reflects generational resilience, dedication, and the evolving story of Black history in America.
Chapters
00:00 John Wrory Ficklin Introduction and Background
04:44 Growing Up in the White House
07:31 Career Journey at the National Security Council
10:33 Memorable Experiences and Relationships
13:36 The Impact of Technology on Record Keeping
17:02 Transparency and Declassification in Government
19:58 Personal Stories and Family Legacy
23:02 Music and Its Influence
25:43 Conclusion and Reflections
31:03 The Impact of ‘An Unusual Path’

