Jimmy Carter was the only remaining president who was in office in the 1970s. Now, only one president who served during the ...
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died Sunday at age 100. He was the nation's oldest living ex-president, but who will take the title now?
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the late United States (U.S.) President Jimmy Carter was among those who helped him to remain alive. Carter died on December 29, last year, at the age ...
Who are the living presidents? After the death of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, five other presidents are alive. Here's who and their ages.
Before his death today, Jimmy Carter defied illness and death for years. When his melanoma spread to his brain in 2015, he drew praise for announcing it publicly. Even as he underwent treatment ...
ATLANTA — At 100 years of age, the world learned on Sunday that former United States President Jimmy Carter had died while in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. The Georgia native and 39th ...
James Earl Carter Jr. was an American politician from Georgia. He served one term as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Prior to his presidency, he was governor of Georgia ...
National mourning is a time for remembrance and reflection and gives us the freedom to do so through a lens of patriotism, not politics – and from a posture of gratitude, not partisanship.
REPORTED THE WORDS OF JIMMY CARTER LIVE ON. FAR FROM HOME AS WELL. NASA’S VOYAGER ONE, THE MOST DISTANT HUMAN MADE OBJECT FROM EARTH, CARRIES A MESSAGE FROM HIM. HISTORY MAY SHOW OTHER ...
The United States lost one of its former commanders in chief on Sunday with the death of former President Jimmy Carter. Since losing the White House to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter has seen seven ...
Jimmy Carter became the oldest and longest-lived former U.S. president on 21 March 2019 when he surpassed George H.W. Bush who died the previous year at 94 years and 171 days of age. Carter was ...
The United States lost one of its former commanders in chief on Sunday with the death of former President Jimmy Carter. Since losing the White House to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter has seen seven ...