Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter married in 1946 and had four children, Jack, Chip, Jeff and Amy, the youngest, who was 9 years old when she and her parents moved into the White House. In one of Carter's ...
When he arrived in the White House ... Carter heard the same America singing in the Mississippi blues that he heard in a symphony, that he heard in the choir at his Sunday church service. Jimmy ...
On Nov. 4, 1980, Carter became only the second Democratic incumbent in history to be evicted from the White House at the ballot box, securing just 49 Electoral College votes to Ronald Reagan’s ...
Jimmy Carter was president. I was 9 years old. Fairly or otherwise, that crisis became perhaps the most important issue of Carter’s White House tenure ... elected during America’s bicentennial ...
Nearly every tribute to Jimmy ... post-White House, Mr. Carter went from meeting with world leaders to … teaching Sunday School. When Carter took office in January 1977, America was in the ...
By Austyn Gaffney It was a novel idea at the time, but one that made sense: In 1979, President Jimmy Carter had 32 solar panels installed on the roof of the White House. They were removed just ...
(Photo by Central Press/Getty Images) Listen to Jimmy Carter’s farewell address as he gave it on Jan. 14, 1981, days before leaving the White House. “America did not invent human rights.
With President Jimmy Carter’s passing and Donald Trump about to return to the White House, it’s a good time ... fulfill his campaign promise to Put America First–something he failed to ...
Carter became America’s 39th president, sworn in as “Jimmy” instead of “James.” He was the first president to walk 40 minutes from the Capitol to the White House during the inaugural ...
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the roof of the White House. Amid an energy crisis ... Carter pushed for renewable energy sources to reduce pollution and America's dependence ...