A series of recent historical studies have sought to sanitize the many failures of Carter's presidential term by arguing that ...
In November 2010, former President Jimmy Carter visited my office in the White House, where I had just taken up the post of national security adviser. It was a reunion of sorts: at age 22, I had begun ...
Here’s what to know about Jimmy Carter’s health history. Jimmy Carter had been in hospice for 22 months when he died at age 100 in December 2024. He entered hospice in his home in Plains, Georgia, in ...
Maybe we don’t have the massive audience of a Jimmy Carter, but we can make a difference all the days of our lives if that is our intention.
But after taking office, Carter faced deep economic ... walk rather than ride in a limo at the Inaugural Parade. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter married in 1946 and had four children, Jack, Chip ...
I t was the summer of 2015 when former president Jimmy Carter revealed a dire diagnosis: melanoma had spread to his liver and ...
Meanwhile, in south Georgia, another Democrat was plotting his first run for political office: Jimmy Carter had his eye on the state Senate. “One of the reasons Carter said he got into that race ...
has officially been renamed as the "Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post Office." In honor of the great contributions from the late president and first lady, President Joe Biden signed H.R. 9600 into ...
Michelle Obama has backed out of attending Donald Trump inauguration after not attending Carter funeral. Husband Barack will ...
Jimmy Carter revivalists argue that his legislative accomplishments reveal a prolific presidency, and his failures the ...
Carter's time in office also saw the first efforts toward developing a U.S. policy for energy independence. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and Israeli Prime Minister ...
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they remained grounded and humble, and Plains always remained home in their hearts.” ...