As a state legislator and governor in Georgia, Carter declared the era of segregation had ended ... cover tomorrow’s history today around the world. You can order the book at CarterPictorialBook.com.
My favorite Carter book is “Turning Point” (1992), his personal tale of the Deep South political intrigue and ballot box shenanigans that transpired when he ran for the Georgia State Senate in ...
His 32 books include personal histories, political memoirs, a novel, poems, spiritual lessons, guides to aging, Middle East critiques, lectures and a children’s book. Some became best sellers, all are ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, honored with a state funeral Thursday, was an avid outdoorsman who visited Springfield in 1988 to sign books.
The peanut farmer turned president, who died Sunday at 100, put solar panels on the White House and once spent 89 seconds inside a melting nuclear reactor.
When Jimmy Carter, a one-term Georgia governor ... agreed to publish the book — but with no advance money for the author. Carter’s knack for being right was proved when “Why Not the Best?” ...