The world knew Jimmy Carter as a president and humanitarian, but he also was a woodworker, painter and poet, creating a body of artistic work that reflects deeply personal views of the global community — and himself.
The Carters met and raised their family in Plains, Ga. and returned to their beloved hometown after Jimmy's presidency
Thursday will be a National Day of Mourning. And we should be mourning. Not the death of Jimmy Carter at 100, but that his life seems so foreign today.
President Jimmy Carter will continue to lie in state Wednesday after his remains arrived in Washington a day earlier as part of state funeral rites. The Georgia Democrat and 39th president died Dec. 29 at the age of 100.
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they remained grounded and humble, and Plains always remained home in their hearts.”
Here's how they kept their relationship strong for decades. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were married for 77 years, the longest marriage for a presidential couple in U.S. history. Their romance began when they fell in love as teenagers and became husband and ...
Members of Congress, the Supreme Court and other dignitaries will gather at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday for a lying-in-state ceremony for former President Jimmy Carter.
Former President Jimmy Carter is lying in state inside the Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C., where Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Mike Johnson delivered eulogies Tuesday before family and lawmakers.
The Carters, who long put their faith into action, were in Milwaukee in June 1989 as part of a Habitat for Humanity project building homes. They, along with scores of volunteers, hammered, sawed and painted to construct six homes near North 23rd and West Walnut streets.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were married for 77 years, making them the longest-married presidential couple in US history. Jimmy Carter died on Sunday.
The public will be able to pay their respects to the 39th president at the U.S. Capitol until his state funeral Thursday morning.