Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100, leaving four children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was the longest-lived president in U.S. history.
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 ...
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 ...
President Jimmy Carter appointed more judges to the federal bench than any other president has done in a single term.
ATLANTA (AP) — Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the ... and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the bargaining table for 13 days in 1978. That Camp David experience ...
Jimmy Carter was a fan of NASCAR, but the possibility of peace in the Middle East got in the way when several drivers came to the White House in 1978.
Timothée Chalamet is under fire for making a joke about former president Jimmy Carter during his appearance on "Saturday ...
When Jimmy Carter ran for president ... He hosted the first White House Jazz Festival on the grounds in June 1978. Carter's son James "Chip" Carter smoked weed with Nelson on the White House ...
“Jimmy Carter set us straight with the legalization ... “Without #JimmyCarter signing bill HR 1337 back on October 14, 1978, Home Beer and wine making would never have happened,” Gattullo ...