This category lists pages and sites about James Earl Carter, Jr. (1924-), commonly known as "Jimmy." The 39th President of the United States, Carter served from 1977-1981.
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A biography released in 2002 of Jimmy Carter, from American Experience on PBS.
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
BBC examines how Jimmy Carter has rehabilitated his reputation with his success in mediating in international conflict. Discusses trip to Cuba in 2002.
A nonprofit public policy center founded by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter to fight disease, hunger, poverty, conflict, and oppression around the world.
Short biography from the official White House site.
Describes the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) for Habitat for Humanity. The 2002 JCWP in Africa is the largest home-building effort in the history of the 18-year-old event.
Provides online photos and documents, profiles of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, gift shop catalog, and information about research, events, and collections at the library.
Complete text of speech from January 20, 1977. Includes background information.
An article by former President Jimmy Carter on the occasion of the Kosovo war, published in the New York Times.
(May 27, 1999)
A biography released in 2002 of Jimmy Carter, from American Experience on PBS.
Short biography from the official White House site.
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
Provides online photos and documents, profiles of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, gift shop catalog, and information about research, events, and collections at the library.
BBC examines how Jimmy Carter has rehabilitated his reputation with his success in mediating in international conflict. Discusses trip to Cuba in 2002.
Describes the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) for Habitat for Humanity. The 2002 JCWP in Africa is the largest home-building effort in the history of the 18-year-old event.
A nonprofit public policy center founded by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter to fight disease, hunger, poverty, conflict, and oppression around the world.
Complete text of speech from January 20, 1977. Includes background information.
An article by former President Jimmy Carter on the occasion of the Kosovo war, published in the New York Times.
(May 27, 1999)

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