The first memory of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, resonates with the qualities of his well-lived life, which recently ended after 100 years. In the early recollection ...
Jimmy Carter at the 1976 Democratic National Convention.Credit...Neal Boenzi/The New York Times Supported by By Carlos Lozada Opinion Columnist A familiar story surrounds the one-term, small-town ...
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter served their country during tumultuous times. For a century, they offered themselves to the country they loved.
As we mourn the death of President Jimmy Carter, one of only 45 people to serve as our chief executive, we can celebrate an extraordinary life. More than 100 years spanning 17 presidencies from ...
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National mourning is a time for remembrance and reflection and gives us the freedom to do so through a lens of patriotism, not politics – and from a posture of gratitude, not partisanship.
Jimmy Carter was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia. He was the son of James Earl Carter Senior and Lillian Carter. He was one of four children, his siblings Billy, Ruth and Gloria.
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Former US president Jimmy Carter's funeral was held at the the Washington National Cathedral which saw Donald Trump and Barack Obama chatting together in good humour ...