Jimmy Carter—the 39th president of the United States, who died on Dec. 29 at 100—was laid to rest at the Georgia home he shared with wife Rosalynn Carter.
As many around the world mourn the loss of former President Jimmy Carter, it is important for us to reflect on the incredible impact Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have had
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the Bible during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool) 2017: Trump delivers the inaugural address for his first term.
On the last Sunday in 2024, I watched the CBS Sunday Morning Show. A large segment of the show was the annual dedication to those prominent individuals who’d died that
Jimmy Carter was a lamb when America needed a lion and this article discusses this and why pulling reasons from history and his presidency.
The former assistant secretary of agriculture, who now lives in Roanoke, writes about his experiences with the late president.
It never got old. No matter how many times one crammed into the modest sanctuary at Maranatha Baptist Church, there was always some wisdom to be gleaned from the measured, Bible-inspired words of Jimmy Carter.
Karlene Marsh was able to do something most Americans don't get a chance to do in their lifetimes. During a road trip to Florida to visit family with her husband Dennis in March 2006, she met and had her photograph taken with President Jimmy Carter.
After leaving the White House in 1980, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter sought out meaningful ways to continue their commitment to social justice and basic human rights. In March 1984, they first volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Georgia, near their home in Plains, Georgia.
Students from the Jimmy Carter Leadership Program and GSW soccer team help to distribute food during this month’s Rosalynn Carter Memorial Food Distribution.
According to NBC News, the Obamas, Clintons and Bushes won't be at the traditional lunch that follows Trump's swearing-in.
For a Nigerian approach, it's best to start the story of Jimmy Carter by telling the story of a tropical worm named Dracunculus