Jimmy Carter, the former president and statesman who died Sunday at 100, was famously proud of being a peanut farmer and is being remembered for working to address food insecurity through modern ...
There is a neat symmetry to Carter’s story and to Plains’ quietly glowing presence on the American interior. It remains ...
Jimmy Carter, the last U.S. president to have been a farmer, died Sunday surrounded by his family at his home in Plains, Ga., at the age of 100, the Carter Center announced. Carter’s journey from a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr, a naval officer, Nobel Peace Prize winner and peanut farm operator who became governor of Georgia ...
Jimmy Carter, the naval officer, Georgia peanut farmer, and governor who became the 39th president of the U.S., died on Sunday. He was 100. Carter, who was the oldest living former president, is ...
Mourners honored former President Jimmy Carter's humble roots while paying their respects after his death at age 100 on Sunday, Dec. 29. Photographers captured a makeshift tribute to the 39th ...
1 of 10 — Carter shovels peanuts on a peanut farm in the 1970s. When his father died in 1953, Carter left his Navy career to run the family peanut farm in Georgia. 2 of 10 — Carter shovels peanuts on ...
On a dreary evening in 1977, not long after President Jimmy Carter was inaugurated, a small group of USDA officials returned from the White House after a meeting with Carter on the pending farm bill.
Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday, Dec. 29, at the record-breaking age of 100 years old. In 2019, at the age of 94 years and 172 days, Carter became the longest-living president in United ...