Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and a global force for peace after his presidency, has died at 100.
Over 30 years ago, several “renegade” Montanans had the unexpected opportunity to meet and visit with President Carter. That memory has been positively etched in our lives ever since.
When former president Jimmy Carter died, on Sunday at 100 years old, news organizations around the world quickly published substantial obituaries detailing his life and career, some of which were ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, the God-fearing Georgia peanut farmer who survived a disastrous one-term White House stay to launch a second career as a Nobel Prize-winning advocate for global ...
Carter served just one-term in the White House, but became one of the most active former presidents in US history. Former US President Jimmy Carter only served a single term in the White House ...
Julie Jacobson is a physician and the co-founder of the non-profit organization Bridges to Development, based in Vashon, Washington. She has worked on neglected tropical diseases with the Carter ...
When former president Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at 100 years old, news organizations around the world quickly published substantial obituaries detailing his life and career, some of which were ...
The political life of Jimmy Carter had several threads in Kentucky, which in turn influenced the state’s political and economic life. Perhaps the first major law Carter signed as president, and one ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, was honored with a state funeral Thursday at the Washington National Cathedral before a family service in his tiny Georgia hometown of Plains. Here are some of ...
Jimmy Carter made several visits to Northeast Ohio, including stops at Rolling Acres, Chapel Hill and Akron Square.
Jimmy Carter was the longest-lived president. The 39th president leveraged his ambition with a keen intellect, deep religious faith and prodigious work ethic, conducting diplomatic missions into ...