The late Rev. Charles A. Trentham, a popular yet controversial minister at Knoxville’s First Baptist Church who became a pastor to President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C., in 1977, is mentioned in ...
Bush, his wife Laura Bush, former President Barack Obama, President-elect Donald Trump, and his wife Melania Trump attend the State Funeral Service for former President Jimmy Carter at the ...
When President Jimmy Carter left office, the gift from his staff was a collection of woodworking equipment. While that talent is rarely mentioned, the former president continued to build through ...
Former President Jimmy Carter was funeralized Thursday, Jan. 9, a day as cold as when he was inaugurated as the 39 th President of the United States almost 47 years ago. That day, by noon ...
For many of us, the death and funeral of Jimmy Carter unleashed a flood of memories ... Although he’d pledged not to revive the draft during his campaign, Reagan signaled he actually was ...
The funeral Thursday of former President Jimmy Carter ... recall when Carter's funeral is being held the same week as the fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Carter's campaign pledge ...
Inside former President Jimmy Carter's shared ancestry with ... shared ancestry with the former president during Carter’s re-election campaign. “In 1978, my sister Esther commissioned a ...
Yes, as a young reporter in that newsroom, I remember Jimmy Carter ... and high ambitions. Carter was on his marathon quest for national recognition as he built a campaign that truly came from ...
An off-the-record conversation about UFOs and alien civilizations late former President Jimmy Carter, who died last month at age 100, had with a reporter has been revealed. Scott Simon ...
Former President Jimmy ... campaign and endeared him to the youth vote was his friendships with musicians like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman Brothers. "I was practically a non-entity ...
When Jimmy Carter ran for president, he was barely known outside of his home state. He had served in the Georgia State Senate and as governor of Georgia, but was far from a household name.