From Plains to Atlanta, mourners in Georgia will pay their respects to Jimmy Carter. The service begins six days of funeral ...
Jimmy Carter—the 39th president of the United States, who died on Dec. 29 at 100—was laid to rest at the Georgia home he ...
After his funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, Jimmy Carter is being flown to Georgia to be laid to rest in his beloved hometown Plains.
In 1973, then Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter paddled on the Chattooga River with Claude Terry, completing the first-ever tandem canoe descent of the challenging Bull Sluice rapids. He pushed to have a ...
President Jimmy Carter's state funeral in Washington on Thursday was a salute to his political legacy, worldwide humanitarian work and commitment to faith. The service marked a rare joint ...
Jimmy Carter's state funeral was held at the National Cathedral on Thursday before the 39th president's final journey back to Georgia for burial. President Biden gave a eulogy at the service ...
10:24 a.m.: Grandson Joshua Carter recalled the former president's years of teaching Sunday school at Marantha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. He said that Carter would often share news during his ...
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter will be honored with the pageantry of a funeral in the nation’s capital and second service in his tiny Georgia hometown that launched a Depression-era farm boy to ...
Former President Jimmy Carter’s nearly week-long public farewell began Saturday in the tiny Georgia town where he launched the political career that took him to the White House. The 39th ...
reflected on Carter's dedication to public service and global humanitarianism in a eulogy at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. "Today we honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, a man of ...
Jimmy Carter, the first former American president to live to 100, arrived back in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Before the trip home, the former president was memorialized at Washington National Ca ...
In September, 2011, I drove to Plains, Georgia, with Gerald Rafshoon, President Jimmy Carter’s former media adviser. Rafshoon had asked me to write a play about the 1978 Camp David summit ...