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Through the Year with Jimmy Carter
In Through the Year with Jimmy Carter, the thirty-ninth President of the United States takes you on a unique journey into the heart of the Christian faith. Based on more than three decades of practical Bible teaching, these readings draw from the riches of God's Word and the compelling experiences of Mr. Carter's own life. Whether through fascinating glimpses into behind-the-scenes activity at the White House, or insightful remembrances of his career in the U.S. Navy, Mr. Carter never ceases to connect the wisdom of Scripture with your own crucial place on the stage of life. Frank, honest, sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking, and always relevant, Through the Year with Jimmy Carter challenges readers to be more Christ-like every day of their lives.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Praeger Publishers Inc
1993
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President Jimmy Carter, like all his predecessors since World War II, experienced the blurring of lines between foreign and domestic politics while, paradoxically, the contrasts between those lines became more pronounced. In nearly every arena of domestic and foreign policy, he had to deal with the intrusion of the politics of both spheres.The major concerns of the Carter foreign policy experience and, consequently, of the papers included in the volume were staffing the foreign policy apparatus, shifting human rights to the forefront of basic policy considerations, attempting to create peaceful conditions in the Middle East, contributing to the emergence of underdeveloped countries, lessening Cold War tensions, ending the negotiations over the Panama Canal, and working to free the hostages in Iran. While the bulk of the volume focuses on these concerns, the remainder addresses President Carter's career after leaving the White House. These essays will be of concern to all involved with the study of the twentieth-century American presidency and modern diplomacy.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Kaye Lanning Minchew

University of Georgia Press
2021
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Jimmy Carter: Citizen of the South uses oral histories and more than 215 photographs to look at the life of the former president and how the South nurtured him, provided a launching pad for his political career, and supported the various activities of his post-presidency. Even people very familiar with Carter will gain a greater appreciation for the breadth of civic, religious, and charitable ventures the president has engaged in since leaving office. Georgia and the South have shaped much of his life and beliefs. Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, grew up in Plains. Although military service led him to leave the area for eleven years, upon returning, he farmed and ran a peanut warehouse while he and Rosalynn raised their family. In 1962, he won election to the Georgia Senate and became governor eight years later. With the assistance of many Georgians, he became president of the United States in 1977.After losing his bid for reelection, Carter returned home to Plains, where southerners welcomed him and his wife back and supported their new endeavors. Carter established the Carter Presidential Library and the Carter Center in Atlanta and became a professor at Emory University. He has occasionally commented about world events and periodically meets with fellow presidents and governors. He taught Sunday school at the Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains for four decades and has engaged in humanitarian programs such as Habitat for Humanity around the country and the world, continuing to educate and inspire generations of philanthropic activists. With this informative history, Kaye Lanning Minchew illuminates Carter’s past, present, and his enduring legacy, adding to our understanding of his impact on both national and international concerns.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Dorothy Padgett

Mercer University Press
2016
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How does a peanut farmer become Governor of Georgia and President of the United States? Only in America could such a story be true.br>As a small child, Jimmy Carter set his sights on the United States Naval Academy. After graduation in 1946, he married Rosalynn Smith, and six years later, Carter followed the brilliant Captain Hyman G. Rickover into the uncharted waters of the Navy's nuclear submarine program. When Carter left the Navy, he returned with his young family to the fields of the family farm in Plains, Georgia.Not satisfied with the climate of injustice he witnessed in his daily life, Carter sought a political career and was elected state senator in 1962 and again in 1964. He successfully won the 1970 campaign for Governor of Georgia.In 1975, Carter announced he would run for President. Under the new Federal Election Laws only $21.8 million would be provided for the General Election Campaign. A trivial amount compared to future campaigns.An army of loyal supporters, friends, neighbours, and elected officials, known as the Peanut Brigade, joined the campaign. They traveled across the country, joining Jimmy and Rosalynn, knocking on doors, standing at factory gates, walking streets, asking voters to vote for Jimmy Carter for President.In 1976, Carter was elected the 39th President of the United States and served one term. Since leaving office, Carter has not stopped working on behalf of not just Americans, but for people worldwide.While the basics of his story are well known, they have never been told from the perspective of a ""soldier"" in the Peanut Brigade. Dorothy ""Dot"" Padgett, with an earthy, honest, and Southern voice, tells the story as if new to all of us. Humour and insight abound in this direct telling of how a peanut farmer from Georgia became President and leader of the United States. The secret is in his character, his morality, and in his being truly human.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

T Michael Ruddy

Nova Science Publishers Inc
2011
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Jimmy Carter was a complex man who from his early years in rural southern Georgia, strove for excellence and ambitiously pursued his personal agenda-from an Annapolis educated naval officer who worked on the early development of the nuclear submarine to a successful small businessman and farmer to a political career that culminated in four years in the White House. One thing that made Jimmy Carter such an interesting and complex person was the unique combination of principles and political ambition that shaped and guided him every step of the way through his life. This book examines the presidency of Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Rebecca Pettiford

Blastoff! Readers
2022
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Learn about President Jimmy Carter and the defining moments of his four years in office in this fact-filled title. The book's leveled text follows Carter's life, from his early years on his family's peanut farm through his presidency, and to his current climate change efforts. Colorful photos support the main text and highlight critical moments in his presidency. A profile feature adds additional information about Carter's life, and a question feature will help young readers connect with U.S. history
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Rebecca Pettiford

Blastoff! Readers
2022
nidottu
Learn about President Jimmy Carter and the defining moments of his four years in office in this fact-filled title. The book's leveled text follows Carter's life, from his early years on his family's peanut farm through his presidency, and to his current climate change efforts. Colorful photos support the main text and highlight critical moments in his presidency. A profile feature adds additional information about Carter's life, and a question feature will help young readers connect with U.S. history
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

United Library

United Library
2023
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Step into the remarkable life and legacy of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th president of the United States, in this comprehensive biography that traces his journey from a small town in Georgia to the highest office in the land and beyond. James Carter's book offers a compelling portrait of a man who left an indelible mark on American politics and global diplomacy. Born and raised in Plains, Georgia, Carter's early years were marked by a strong commitment to his family's peanut business and a growing dedication to civil rights and desegregation. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy and serving in the Navy's submarine division, he returned to Plains to revive the family business while actively supporting the civil rights movement in the racially charged South. Carter's entry into politics saw him rise through the ranks, serving as a state senator and ultimately as the governor of Georgia. As a little-known candidate, he clinched the Democratic nomination and went on to narrowly defeat incumbent President Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. As president, Carter faced a host of challenges, including the energy crisis, stagflation, and international crises like the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Yet his administration achieved significant milestones, such as the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, and the establishment of the U.S. Department of Energy and the Department of Education. Carter's post-presidential life was equally impactful, as he dedicated himself to humanitarian causes, peace negotiations, and human rights through the Carter Center. His Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 recognized his unwavering commitment to promoting peace and eradicating infectious diseases. This biography paints a vivid picture of a leader who continues to inspire generations with his dedication to public service, leaving an enduring legacy that extends far beyond his time in office. Whether you are a history enthusiast or seeking insights into the life of a Nobel laureate and statesman, this book offers a captivating exploration of an extraordinary American leader.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

United Library

United Library
2023
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Ad ntrese en la extraordinaria vida y el legado de James Earl Carter Jr., el 39. presidente de los Estados Unidos, en esta completa biograf a que recorre su viaje desde un peque o pueblo de Georgia hasta el cargo m s alto del pa s y m s all . El libro de James Carter ofrece un retrato convincente de un hombre que dej una huella indeleble en la pol tica estadounidense y la diplomacia global. Nacido y criado en Plains, Georgia, los primeros a os de Carter estuvieron marcados por un fuerte compromiso con el negocio de man de su familia y una creciente dedicaci n a los derechos civiles y la abolici n de la segregaci n. Despu s de graduarse de la Academia Naval de los EE. UU. y servir en la divisi n de submarinos de la Armada, regres a Plains para revivir el negocio familiar mientras apoyaba activamente el movimiento de derechos civiles en el sur racialmente cargado. La entrada de Carter en la pol tica lo vio ascender en las filas, sirviendo como senador estatal y finalmente como gobernador de Georgia. Como candidato poco conocido, consigui la nominaci n dem crata y derrot por poco al actual presidente Gerald Ford en las elecciones presidenciales de 1976. Como presidente, Carter enfrent una serie de desaf os, incluida la crisis energ tica, la estanflaci n y crisis internacionales como la crisis de los rehenes en Ir n y la invasi n sovi tica de Afganist n. Sin embargo, su administraci n logr hitos importantes, como los Acuerdos de Camp David, los Tratados del Canal de Panam y el establecimiento del Departamento de Energ a y el Departamento de Educaci n de Estados Unidos. La vida postpresidencial de Carter fue igualmente impactante, ya que se dedic a causas humanitarias, negociaciones de paz y derechos humanos a trav s del Centro Carter. Su Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2002 reconoci su compromiso inquebrantable con la promoci n de la paz y la erradicaci n de enfermedades infecciosas. Esta biograf a presenta un cuadro v vido de un l der que contin a inspirando a generaciones con su dedicaci n al servicio p blico, dejando un legado duradero que se extiende mucho m s all de su mandato. Si es un entusiasta de la historia o busca informaci n sobre la vida de un premio Nobel y estadista, este libro ofrece una exploraci n cautivadora de un extraordinario l der estadounidense.
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Heidi M. D. Elston

Checkerboard Library
2020
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This biography introduces readers to Jimmy Carter including his early political career and key events from Carter's administration including the Emergency Natural Gas Act, a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, and the Iran hostage crisis. Information about his childhood, family, personal life, and retirement years is included. A timeline, fast facts, and sidebars provide additional information. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
Jimmy Carter and China

Jimmy Carter and China

Sheng Peng

Columbia University Press
2026
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In the late 1970s, with relations between the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China strained, the Carter administration saw an opening. The United States and its allies embarked on military and dual-use technology transfers to China as a counterweight to the USSR, transforming rapprochement into full-blown cooperation. Carter’s decision to pivot away from the United States’s traditional ally, the Republic of China on Taiwan, and embrace the People’s Republic redefined the Cold War from a struggle against communism to one against the Soviet Union. It not only complicated a variety of American objectives—from the security of Taiwan to US-Soviet détente—but also sowed the seeds of future tensions between China and the West. This book is an international history of the Carter administration’s intricate relations with the two competing Chinese regimes, emphasizing the geopolitical significance and lasting implications of this crucial moment. Drawing extensively from previously untapped archives in several countries and languages, Sheng Peng uncovers the internal governmental debates across world capitals that affected Carter’s China policy. He examines how the Carter administration attempted to balance relations with both Chinese governments as well as how Chinese and Taiwanese leaders navigated global rivalries. Revealing how the Carter years profoundly reshaped the course of the Cold War, this book sheds new light on the strategic, technological, and ideological competition that continues today.
Jimmy Carter and China

Jimmy Carter and China

Sheng Peng

Columbia University Press
2026
pokkari
In the late 1970s, with relations between the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China strained, the Carter administration saw an opening. The United States and its allies embarked on military and dual-use technology transfers to China as a counterweight to the USSR, transforming rapprochement into full-blown cooperation. Carter’s decision to pivot away from the United States’s traditional ally, the Republic of China on Taiwan, and embrace the People’s Republic redefined the Cold War from a struggle against communism to one against the Soviet Union. It not only complicated a variety of American objectives—from the security of Taiwan to US-Soviet détente—but also sowed the seeds of future tensions between China and the West. This book is an international history of the Carter administration’s intricate relations with the two competing Chinese regimes, emphasizing the geopolitical significance and lasting implications of this crucial moment. Drawing extensively from previously untapped archives in several countries and languages, Sheng Peng uncovers the internal governmental debates across world capitals that affected Carter’s China policy. He examines how the Carter administration attempted to balance relations with both Chinese governments as well as how Chinese and Taiwanese leaders navigated global rivalries. Revealing how the Carter years profoundly reshaped the course of the Cold War, this book sheds new light on the strategic, technological, and ideological competition that continues today.
Jimmy Carter as Peacemaker

Jimmy Carter as Peacemaker

Rodney L Troester

Praeger Publishers Inc
1996
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Jimmy Carter left the White House in January of 1981 in the wake of the Iranian hostage crisis, a faltering economy, and a stunning defeat at the polls. At the relatively young age of 56, Carter joined the elite fraternity of former presidents. When contemporary U.S. presidents have left office, they have generally written their memoirs, established their presidential libraries, served on corporate boards, or assumed elder statesman roles. Jimmy Carter has taken a different path, and this study demonstrates how the Carter post-presidency has redefined the role of former president and refurbished Carter's image. The author argues that Carter has shown that through active involvement in world affairs and humanitarian causes, and through the careful investment of post-presidential credibility and political capital, a former president can make significant contributions to a more peaceful world.
Jimmy Carter: A Little Golden Book Biography

Jimmy Carter: A Little Golden Book Biography

Michael Joosten; Jim Starr

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2024
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Help your little one dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about Jimmy Carter--small town peanut farmer who became the 39th president of the United States The perfect introduction to nonfiction for young readers--as well as fans of all ages This Little Golden Book about Jimmy Carter--the 39th president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient from Plains, Georgia, who continued to help people well into his nineties by building houses with Habitat for Humanity--is an inspiring read-aloud for young girls and boys. Look for more Little Golden Book biographies: George W. BushJohn McCainRonald ReaganBarack ObamaJoe Biden