Hard as it may be to believe, Carter won the majority of evangelical voters in 1976. Being a white evangelical Christian from the South, he read to many as one of theirs. Things shifted in 1978, ...
Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100, leaving four children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was the ...
The Ross family has donated memorabilia from President Jimmy Carter's 1978 visit to Aliquippa to the B.F. Jones Memorial Library. John J. Ross, the mayor of Aliquippa at the time, presented Carter ...
The mayor of Aliquippa at the time presented Carter with the keys to the city in 1978. Now, the children of John J. Ross want to keep these memories and this piece of Aliquippa history alive.
A local bank's greeting for President Jimmy Carter captured in the Nov. 4, 1978, Duluth News Tribune. Many Iron Rangers also saw the push to preserve the BWCAW as a symbol of Twin Cities arrogance ...
Jimmy Carter championed human rights, appointed women to key roles, and prioritized diversity. His actions left a lasting ...
As for the third no-no, there is one exception. Jimmy Carter was allowed on the counter. Carter made Pinkie Masters quietly famous in 1978 when as president of the United States he hopped atop the ...
Jimmy Carter's 1978 law legalized homebrewing, igniting the rise of craft breweries across the U.S. Many of today's craft brewers, like Melissa and Steve Mendez of Project Halo Brewing ...
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter volunteered for Habitat for Humanity for more than 35 years in 14 countries on more than 4,300 ...
President Jimmy Carter appointed more judges to the federal bench than any other president has done in a single term.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced cautious optimism on Tuesday on the potential for German-U.S. relations under President Donald ...
Social media is replete with memes showing photos from the glory days of airline travel, where well-dressed travelers—think scenes from the TV show "Mad Men"—reclined in comfy seats, drank wine, and ...