Appearing on Meet the Press as a presidential candidate on July 11, 1976, Jimmy Carter talked about his plan to focus on human rights, civil rights, environmentalism and competency as president.
Charles Barkley also joined the former football star on his "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce" on ESPN Friday night.
Days of honoring the 39th president began on Saturday with stops at his childhood farm, the Georgia State Capitol and the ...
The 39th president died Sunday at the age of 100. He came to Dallas in 1995 to talk about his book, "Always a Reckoning," on ...
Gil Delaney, the veteran Intelligencer Journal political reporter who retired in 2000, said interviewing President Jimmy ...
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The passing of former President Jimmy Carter has given Americans not only the opportunity to reflect upon his faith-driven ...
When Laura Carney discovered her late father's unfinished bucket list, she decided to see his goals through. In an essay for ...
Carter lamented to NPR in 1993 that the Playboy interview morphed into “the No. 1 story of the entire 1976 campaign.” ...