That Carter had to say that at all illustrates how set apart the South was from the rest of the nation, even as late as the ...
“Jimmy Carter was always an outsider,” said biographer Jonathan Alter, explaining how Carter capitalized on the fallout of ...
Elected in 1976 in the aftermath of Watergate, Jimmy Carter, the little-known governor of Georgia, believed he had a ...
Jimmy Carter grew up in Archery, Georgia with 20 other families – only two of which were white – according to Carter ...
Carter’s resilience — helping build a house in 2019 after getting 14 stitches around his eye, teaching Sunday school after ...
"Sunday Morning" looks back on the life of a public servant who sought to restore Americans' faith in the integrity of their government, and who was a Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his remarkable ...
Alter indicates that Carter by-and-large, avoided any involvement in the civil rights movement, including never meeting with ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, has died. He leaves behind a legacy as a dogged peacemaker and a decent, ethical ...
The narrative of Jimmy Carter being overwhelmed by inflation and Iran’s ayatollah fails to account for his many achievements.
The Camp David Accords and the treaty that resulted dramatically reduced the odds of general war — even superpower confrontation — in the Middle East.
Journalist and author Jonathan Alter said, "He was humble ... As Alter characterized it, "The roof caved in on Jimmy Carter." And so, Carter would lose to the upbeat message of Ronald Reagan.