Oral history FAQ
We accepted submissions until February 1, 2019 at 5pm ET.
You can tell us more about your artifact by visiting our Contact Us page.
Any individual who was alive during 2008 could submit a story. Whether you volunteered on the Obama campaign or observed from afar, whether you voted for the first time, or the fifth, our goal was to capture what it felt like to live through this historic election.
We accepted both video and audio recordings. We accepted audio files with no video, but with the exception of ASL interviews, we did not accept video files without an audio track.
No. You should save a copy of your recording for yourself prior to submitting to the Foundation.
We are building an archive that preserves the memories of those that lived through the 2008 election. As stated in the Foundation submission terms, the materials may be used by Foundation staff for Museum exhibits, digital content, or made available to researchers. Your recording will be considered for inclusion in our oral history archive.
If we choose to use your material on our social media channels or on our website in the coming months, we will reach out to you via email as a courtesy to let you know. By uploading your file, you are granting us permission to use your material in accordance with our submission terms here.
If you have a question that isn’t listed above, please contact us at history@obama.org (Opens in a new tab) and we’ll be in touch.