If you’re unaware that President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at age 100, was instrumental in preserving private-sector ...
In the spring of 1977, President Jimmy Carter, the former peanut farmer who had just taken office, was offered a big gift — if you can call it that — from the misty Northern California coast.
In the many stories written about President Jimmy Carter since his passing on Dec. 30 at age 100, most all of them mention his humble origins as a peanut farmer in Plains, Georgia. Carter ...
The National Park Service released the first public images on Friday of former President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter's final resting place.
While "From a Peanut Farm to the Presidency" often serves as the standard description of Jimmy Carter’s political career, reducing his life to those two hallmarks does a disservice to a legacy ...
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s romance and 75-year marriage is an enduring part of the former president’s and first lady’s legacies. Peanut butter pie was part of that. Rosalynn Carter shared ...
"Jimmy who?" was the question a lot of Americans ... Though the son of a successful peanut farmer, Carter grew up without electricity or running water just outside Plains, Georgia.
Jimmy Carter, after a successful term as governor of Georgia, returned to his home in Plains. Instead of resuming full-time peanut farming, he embarked on an unlikely campaign for the presidency of ...