Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring legacy ...
a nod to their experience with the Great Depression, and Jimmy Carter’s difficulties using a cell phone. He described his grandfather as a “climate warrior” 50 years ago and a champion for ...
Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to live to be 100 years old — a feat made even more incredible by the fact that he ...
Jimmy Carter will lie in repose at the Carter Presidential Center ... Carter worked the land throughout the Great Depression, but it was owned by the elder Carter, who employed the surrounding Black ...
Jimmy Carter didn’t just lose his bid for reelection ... behind Herbert Hoover who was running during the Great Depression. For years afterward, Carter was regarded as a bland and ineffectual ...
President Jimmy Carter listens to Sen ... Carter’s life took him through the Great Depression, World War II, the atomic bomb, the Vietnam War, the Apollo moonshot (probably the historical ...
Jimmy Carter grew up in the segregated South during the Depression. Racial barriers were ... with Dizzy Gillespie … paying tribute to the great Charles Mingus … and extending the curfew ...
It’s easy to forget after so much time has passed, but his presidency began with great promise—which still resonates today.
Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy after his presidency. Other presidents, especially Hoover and Nixon, tried but failed to ...
There were multiple speakers at the National Funeral for former President Jimmy Carter on Thursday ... was papered with pictures of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, their main phone of ...
Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to live ... at the height of the Great Depression. At that time, former President Franklin D. Roosevelt was at the beginning of his first term.