Here’s a look into three presidents who garnered both praise and criticism during their post-White House years.
Former 39th President Jimmy Carter died at 100 years of age Sunday. Carter, a Georgia peanut farmer, began his presidency in 1977 after he defeated 39th President Gerald R. Ford in the General ...
The late president was popular with many, a man known for his strong beliefs and his willingness to follow through on them ...
Carter — the longest-living president in US history — was sworn in on January 20, 1977 after defeating Republican Gerald Ford ...
Jimmy Carter, the earnest Georgia peanut farmer who as U.S. president struggled with a bad economy and the Iran hostage ...
Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer who became a U.S. president and a Nobel Prize-winning activist for peace and human ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States who started the Department of Education and the Department of Energy, ...
Jimmy Carter, the earnest Georgia peanut farmer who as U.S. president struggled with a bad economy and the Iran hostage crisis but brokered peace between Israel and Egypt and later received the Nobel ...
I would not deserve to be your president,” Carter repeated before narrowly beating Republican incumbent Gerald Ford, who had lost ... America’s approach to Israel with his 2006 book ...
Jimmy Carter was the last Democratic presidential candidate to win Texas, but his defeat after one term heralded his party’s ...