The 1970s were a time when guilt over sin would ... Into this milieu, candidate Jimmy Carter announced that he was a "born-again Christian" (a concept that many American moderns were learning ...
Jimmy Carter was a former Navy nuclear engineer who established ... River Breeder Reactor Project the highest priority ...
When I arrived at the White House, there were Rosalynn and the president, the leader of the free world holding his bible. I climbed into the limousine, and we motorcaded to church.
Carter’s admirable post-White House life, especially his Habitat for Humanity work, continually enhanced his personal ...
Jimmy Carter campaigned for president as a populist outsider to Washington. A peanut farmer who grew up among African ...
Maybe we don’t have the massive audience of a Jimmy Carter, but we can make a difference all the days of our lives if that is ...
"Jimmy who?" was the question a lot of ... Stuart Eizenstat, who started working with Carter when he ran for governor in 1970, and ultimately became his White House Chief of Domestic Policy ...
While Jimmy Carter was fundamentally a good man, he ran what objective journalists called a “racist” campaign in 1970 for Georgia’s governorship. Circa 1995-98, at the University Club in ...
That wouldn't be possible without the help of President Jimmy Carter explained Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy Executive Director Brittany Jones. "In the 1970s, Atlanta was really developing.
In his 2014 biography, “Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter,” the Dartmouth College religion historian Randall Balmer wrote that Carter regretted the 1970 campaign for the rest of his life. Barred from ...
In the 1970s, the US was in an energy crisis ... it exposed the vulnerabilities of US reliance on foreign oil. President Jimmy Carter pushed for renewable energy sources to reduce pollution ...
An unpopular president, then a respected philanthropist and peacemaker, Jimmy Carter will be remembered as a pious man whose actions were always rooted in his religious faith.