The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park has released photos of the 39th president's final resting place in Plains, Georgia, next to his wife Rosalynn.
During the Navy's missing man flyover, a single jet breaks away from the formation and soars skyward. This symbolizes the departure of life from the ranks.
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
Flags have flown at half-staff for nearly 30 days following former president Jimmy Carter's death. Here is when flags return to full-staff.
Flags have flown at half-staff for nearly 30 days following former president Jimmy Carter's death. Here is when flags return to full-staff.
Authentic. Peacemaker. Humanitarian. These are a few of the words students and professors at the University of Georgia used to describe former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29,
What most Americans don’t know is that the Carters’ church is among a growing number of churches in America with female pastors.
We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams. A strong nation, like a strong person, can afford to
At the Democratic National Convention in August 1976, one-term Democratic governor of Georgia Jimmy Carter made the case for his down-to-earth leadership. “As I’ve said many times before, we can have an American president who does not govern with negativism and fear of the future,
The crowd roared, stymieing the opening words of an awkward statesman from Georgia who stood before the Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Thursday, July 15, 1976,
Then-President Joe Biden ordered flags be flown at half-staff for 30 days following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
In a proclamation issued Dec. 29, Biden ordered flags across the U.S. to be flown at half-staff for 3 days "in honor and tribute to the memory of President James Earl Carter Jr. and as an expression of public sorrow."