Here’s what to know about Jimmy Carter’s health history. Jimmy Carter had been in hospice for 22 months when he died at age 100 in December 2024. He entered hospice in his home in Plains, Georgia, in ...
After years of playing and working as equals, his friends' silent statement opened Carter’s eyes ... the first Black woman to manage a U.S. presidential campaign, running Al Gore’s 2000 effort. “I owe ...
For Americans of a certain age, that image and others of Amy Carter — the youngest child of former President Jimmy Carter and ... in Washington with a majority Black student body.
In January 1976, the IRS revoked the tax-exempt status of Bob Jones University, a Christian school that banned Black students ... attempt to discredit Carter in the eyes of evangelicals.
Jimmy Carter’s post-presidency lasted more ... electric drill in hand, despite a black eye and stitches suffered in a fall the day before. In between, he was part of house-raising projects ...
After Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter linked themselves to Habitat for ... He emerged from the hospital with a black eye and 14 stitches, but he refused to cancel his plans. “I got a message from ...
Newly married and sworn as a Naval officer, Jimmy ... Carter carefully navigated divides on race and class on his way to the Oval Office. Born Oct. 1, 1924, Carter was raised in the mostly Black ...