Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, will be eulogized at a state funeral Thursday at the National ...
Jimmy Carter passed away in December at the ... includes presidents such as Abraham Lincoln, Gerald Ford, and John F. Kennedy, military leaders, and unknown soldiers. It also includes multiple ...
She moved into the White House at the age of nine, making her one of the youngest children to live there since John F. Kennedy's children were younger than 5 when he took office. Jimmy Carter was ...
The long life of Jimmy Carter spanned 17 American presidents ... He did, however, single out John F. Kennedy. In 2014, Carter candidly said that Obama did not reach out to him during his presidency.
Jimmy Carter, the only centenarian ex-president ... Lyndon Johnson’s first presidential proclamation announced a day of mourning for John F. Kennedy, three days after he was assassinated ...
Jimmy Carter, as politicians go ... As a child, I’d lived through the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, as well as urban riots against ...
President Jimmy Carter left the White House long before ... not just one — had better records than Carter. John F. Kennedy’s position got support 84% of the time, Johnson’s position got ...
During the bruising 1976 presidential campaign, Jimmy Carter ... he had agreed to Kennedy’s request to nominate Archibald Cox - U.S. solicitor general under President John F.
During the bruising 1976 presidential campaign, Jimmy Carter ... had agreed to Kennedy’s request to nominate Archibald Cox — U.S. solicitor general under President John F.
Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book “A Call ... who served as secretary of state under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Thompson also wandered out of the ceremony four or ...
Besides Carter, five other U.S. Navy veterans served as president — John F. Kennedy, George H.W. Bush ... public servant and patriot, President Jimmy Carter, who earned our admiration with ...
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, (from left), President Jimmy Carter and Israeli Prime Minister ... Members of the media lauded presidents such as FDR, John F. Kennedy, and George W.