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James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, Carter was the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975, and a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967. At age 99, he is both the oldest living former U.S. president and the longest-lived president in U.S. history. Carter was born and raised in Plains, Georgia. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 and joined the U.S. Navy's submarine service. Carter returned home afterward and revived his family's peanut-growing business. Opposing racial segregation, Carter supported the growing civil rights movement, and became an activist within the Democratic Party. He served in the Georgia State Senate from 1963 to 1967 and then as governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. As a dark-horse candidate not well known outside of Georgia, Carter won the Democratic nomination and narrowly defeated the incumbent Republican Party president Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. Carter pardoned all Vietnam War draft evaders on his second day in office. He created a national energy policy that included conservation, price control, and new technology. Carter successfully pursued the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties, and the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. He also confronted stagflation. His administration established the U.S. Department of Energy and the Department of Education. The end of his presidency was marked by the Iran hostage crisis, an energy crisis, the Three Mile Island accident, the Nicaraguan Revolution, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In response to the invasion, Carter escalated the Cold War by ending détente, imposing a grain embargo against the Soviets, enunciating the Carter Doctrine, and leading the multinational boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He lost the 1980 presidential election in a landslide to Ronald Reagan, the Republican nominee. After leaving the presidency, Carter established the Carter Center to promote and expand human rights; in 2002 he received a Nobel Peace Prize for his work related to it. He traveled extensively to conduct peace negotiations, monitor elections, and further the eradication of infectious diseases. Carter is a key figure in the nonprofit housing organization Habitat for Humanity. He has also written numerous books, ranging from political memoirs to poetry, while continuing to comment on global affairs, including two books on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, in which he criticizes Israel's treatment of Palestinians as apartheid. Polls of historians and political scientists generally rank Carter as a below-average president, although both scholars and the public view his post-presidential activities more favorably. At 43 years, Carter's post-presidency is the longest in U.S. history. Early life James Earl Carter Jr. was born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, at the Wise Sanitarium, where his mother worked as a registered nurse. Carter thus became the first American president born in a hospital. He is the eldest child of Bessie Lillian Gordy and James Earl Carter Sr.,: 70  and a descendant of English immigrant Thomas Carter, who settled in the Colony of Virginia in 1635. Numerous generations of Carters lived as cotton farmers in Georgia. Plains was a boomtown of 600 people at the time of Carter's birth. His father was a successful local businessman, who ran a general store and was an investor in farmland. Carter's father had previously served as a reserve second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps during World War I. During Carter's infancy, his family moved several times, settling on a dirt road in nearby Archery, which was almost entirely populated by impoverished African American families. His family eventually had three more children: Gloria, Ruth, and Billy. He got along well with his parents. His mother was often absent during his childhood, working long hours. Although his father was staunchly pro-segregation, he allowed Jimmy to befriend the black farmhands' children. Carter was an enterprising teenager who was given his own acre of Earl's farmland, where he grew, packaged, and sold peanuts. He also rented out a section of tenant housing that he had purchased. Education Carter attended Plains High School from 1937 to 1941, graduating from the eleventh grade, since the school did not have a twelfth grade. By that time, Archery and Plains had been impoverished by the Great Depression, but the family benefited from New Deal farming subsidies, and Carter's father took a position as a community leader. Carter himself was a diligent student with a fondness for reading.: 8  A popular anecdote holds that he was passed over for valedictorian after he and his friends skipped school to venture downtown in a hot rod. Carter's truancy was mentioned in a local newspaper, although it is not clear he would have otherwise been valedictorian. As an adolescent, Carter played on the Plains High School basketball team, and also joined Future Farmers of America, which helped him develop a lifelong interest in woodworking. Carter had long dreamed of attending the United States Naval Academy. In 1941, he started undergraduate coursework in engineering at Georgia Southwestern College in nearby Americus, Georgia.: 99  The next year, he transferred to the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, where civil rights icon Blake Van Leer was president. In 1943, he was admitted to the Naval Academy, from which he received a Bachelor of Science in 1946.: 38  He was a good student but seen as reserved and quiet, in contrast to the academy's culture of aggressive hazing of freshmen.: 62  While at the academy, Carter fell in love with Rosalynn Smith, a friend of his sister Ruth. The two wed shortly after his graduation in 1946, and were married until her death on November 19, 2023. He was a sprint football player for the Navy Midshipmen. Carter graduated 60th out of 821 midshipmen in the class of 1947 with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned as an ensign. Naval career From 1946 to 1953, the Carters lived in Virginia, Hawaii, Connecticut, New York, and California, during his deployments in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. In 1948, he began officer training for submarine duty and served aboard USS Pomfret. He was promoted to lieutenant junior grade in 1949, and his service aboard Pomfret included a simulated war patrol to the western Pacific and Chinese coast from January to March of that year. In 1951 he was assigned to the diesel/electric USS K-1 (SSK-1), qualified for command, and served in several positions, to include executive officer. In 1952, he began an association with the Navy's fledgling nuclear submarine program, led then by captain Hyman G. Rickover. Rickover had high standards and demands for his men and machines, and Carter later said that, next to h.... Discover the Jimmy Carter popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jimmy Carter books.

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  • The Destructionists synopsis, comments

    The Destructionists

    Dana Milbank

    NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER  A scalding history of twentyfive years of Republican attempts to hold on to political power by any means necessary, by a hugely popular Washington ...

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    Outside Looking In

    Garry Wills

    "One of the country's most distinguished intellectuals [and] one of its most provocative." The New York Times Look out for a new book from Garry Wills, What the Qur'an Meant,...

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    Christmas in Plains

    Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter remembers Christmas in Plains, Georgia, the source of spiritual strength, respite, friendship, and vacation fun in this charming portrait.In a beautifully rendered por...

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    Jimmy Carter

    Eric Braun

    Jimmy Carter served as the 39th US president from 1977 to 1981. In 2002 he won the Nobel Peace Prize. Read about Carter's journey from a peanut farm in Georgia to the White House.

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    Energy

    Richard Rhodes

    A “meticulously researched” (The New York Times Book Review) examination of energy transitions over time and an exploration of the current challenges presented by global warming, a...

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    The Virtues of Aging

    Jimmy Carter

    Former president Jimmy Carter reflects on aging, blending memoir, anecdote, political savvy, and practical advice to truly illuminate the rich promises of growing older.“As we've g...

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    The Presidents Club

    Nancy Gibbs & Michael Duffy

    The New York Times bestselling history of the private relationships among the last thirteen presidentsthe partnerships, private deals, rescue missions, and rivalries of those selec...

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    Through the Year with Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter

    In Through the Year with Jimmy Carter, the thirtyninth President of the United States takes you on a unique journey into the heart of the Christian faith. Based on more than three ...

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    From the Shadows

    Robert M. Gates

    Written by a former director of the CIA, this is the story of America's and the agency's role in the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. As the only perso...

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    The War for Late Night

    Bill Carter

    Bill Carter, executive producer of CNN’s docuseries The Story of Late Night and host of the Behind the Desk: Story of Late Night podcast, details the chaotic transition o...

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    JFK

    Stephen Kennedy Smith & Douglas Brinkley

    Published in commemoration of the centennial of President John F. Kennedy’s birth, here is the definitive compendium of JFK’s most important and brilliant speeches, accompanied by ...

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    Paradise Falls

    Keith O’Brien

    The staggering story of an unlikely band of mothers in the 1970s who discovered Hooker Chemical's deadly secret of Love Canalexposing one of America’s most devastating toxic waste ...

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    I Should Be Dead

    Bob Beckel & John David Mann

    From Bob Beckel, the popular cohost of "The Five" on Fox News Channel, a deeply moving, redemptive memoir about his life as a political operative and diplomat, his long struggle wi...

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    Where Men Win Glory

    Jon Krakauer

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER A "gripping book about this extraordinary man who lived passionately and died unnecessarily" (USA Today) in post9/11 Afghanistan, from the bestselling author o...

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    The Year of Dangerous Days

    Nicholas Griffin

    In the tradition of The Wire, the “utterly absorbing” (The New York Times) story of the cinematic transformation of Miami, one of America’s bustling citiesrife with a drug epidemic...

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    Goliath

    Matt Stoller

    “Every thinking American must read” (The Washington Book Review) this startling and “insightful” (The New York Times) look at how concentrated financial power and consumerism has t...

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    The Biden Malaise

    Kimberley Strassel

    “In the style of a dogged prosecutor, Strassel builds a devastating case against Joe Biden’s record…THE BIDEN MALAISE is mustread ahead of 2024, as conservative voters prepare to m...

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    The Course of History

    Struan Stevenson & Tony Singh

    An entertaining seat at the table of ten power meals that shaped historyincluding the menus and recreated recipes!Some of the most consequential decisions in history were decided a...

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    President Carter

    Stuart E. Eizenstat

    The definitive history of the Carter Administration from the man who participated in its surprising number of accomplishmentsdrawing on his extensive and neverbeforeseen notes.Stua...

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    Sources of Strength

    Jimmy Carter

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  An insightful and moving collection of fiftytwo Biblical meditations from former President Jimmy Carter “For me, the ancient texts always come alive...

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    The Outlier

    Kai Bird

    “Important . . . [a] landmark presidential biography . . . Bird is able to build a persuasive case that the Carter presidency deserves this new look.”The New York Times B...

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    The Hardest Job in the World

    John Dickerson

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the veteran political journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent, a deep dive into the history, evolution, and ...

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    The Iran Wars

    Jay Solomon

    From Qasem Soleimani to the nuclear deal, a deeply reported exploration of Iran’s decadeslong power struggle with the United Statesin the tradition of Steve Coll’s G...

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    The First Family Detail

    Ronald Kessler

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER   “Ron Kessler appears to get everything first.”Slate As in a play, presidents, vice presidents, and presidential candidates perform onstage for...

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    Brokers of Deceit

    Rashid Khalidi

    Winner of the 2014 Lionel Trilling Book AwardAn examination of the failure of the United States as a broker in the PalestinianIsraeli peace process, through three key historical mo...

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    Our Endangered Values

    Jimmy Carter

    President Jimmy Carter offers a passionate defense of separation of church and state, warning that fundamentalists are deliberately blurring the lines between politics and religion...

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    JIMMY CARTER

    John O. A.

    American politician and humanitarian James Earl Carter Jr. was born on October 1, 1924, and served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Carter, a Democrat,...

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    A Full Life

    Jimmy Carter

    In his major New York Times bestseller, Jimmy Carter looks back from ninety years of age and “reveals private thoughts and recollections over a fascinating career as businessman, p...

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    Secret Lives of the U.S. Presidents

    Cormac O'Brien & Monika Suteski

    Murder, Adultery, Gambling, UFOs And the White House?!?   Your high school history teachers never gave you a book like this one! Secret Lives of the U.S. Presidents features ...

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    Where the Right Went Wrong

    Patrick J. Buchanan

    American Empire is at its apex. We are the sole superpower with no potential challenger for a generation. We can reach any point on the globe with our cruise missiles and smart bom...

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    Keeping At It

    Paul A. Volcker & Christine Harper

    The extraordinary life story of the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, whose absolute integrity provides the inspiration we need as our constitutional system and political tra...

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    Life After Power

    Jared Cohen

    New York Times BestsellerNew York Times bestselling author of Accidental Presidents explores what happens after the most powerful job in the world: President of the United States.F...

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    Rawhide Down

    Del Quentin Wilber

    A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book for 2011A Richmond Times Dispatch Top Book for 2011A minutebyminute account of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, to coincide w...

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    Jimmy Carter

    Julian E. Zelizer, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. & Sean Wilentz

    The maverick politician from Georgia who rode the post Watergate wave into office but whose term was consumed by economic and international crises A peanut farmer from Georgia, Jim...

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    One Question

    Ken Coleman

    The motivating host of one of the nation's largest leadership conferences offers a collection of inspirational and applicable life lessons through conversations with various high p...

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    Doomed to Succeed

    Dennis Ross

    A necessary and unprecedented account of America's changing relationship with IsraelWhen it comes to Israel, U.S. policy has always emphasized the unbreakable bond between the two ...

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    On Becoming a Leader

    Warren G. Bennis

    A timeless classic from a pioneer in the field of leadership studiesthe only book you need to read on becoming an effective leader. Warren Bennis (19252014) was a pioneer in leader...

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    Presidents in Crisis

    Michael K Bohn

    Every American president, when faced with a crisis, longs to take bold and decisive action. When American lives or vital interests are at stake, the publicand especially the news m...

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    Jimmy Carter

    Michael Spencer Hayes

    The story begins in the simple home of a boy, Jimmy, in a rural Georgia town in the 1930s. What unfolds is the singular tale of an unlikely youngster who grows up to be not only th...

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    Faith

    Jimmy Carter

    In this powerful and personal New York Times bestseller, President Jimmy Carter contemplates how faith has sustained him in happiness and disappointment and considers how we may fi...

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    We Should Have Seen It Coming

    Gerald F. Seib

    The executive Washington editor of The Wall Street Journal chronicles the astonishing rise, climax, and decline of the conservative movement, from the election of Ro...

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    Showing Up for Life

    Bill Gates, Sr. & Mary Ann Mackin

    A heartfelt, deeply personal book that shines a bright light on the values and principles that Bill Gates Sr. has learned over a lifetime of “showing up”: lessons that he lear...