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Jimmy Carter, former US president, dies

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Dec 29, 2024
Jonathan Alter, author of "His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life," shares insights on the remarkable life of former President Jimmy Carter, who has recently passed away at 100. Alter discusses Carter's humble beginnings as a peanut farmer in Georgia and his rise to the presidency against a tumultuous political backdrop. Key moments include the Camp David Accords and Carter's unique approach to honesty in leadership. The conversation also delves into Carter's enduring humanitarian legacy and his commitment to democracy through the Carter Center.
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Carter's Views on Race

  • Carter's upbringing exposed him to Jim Crow segregation, but his mother's liberal views and a black farmhand shaped his perspective.
  • At the Naval Academy, he defended the first black midshipman, causing tension with his father.
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Carter's Return to Georgia

  • After leaving the Navy, Carter returned to Plains to manage the family farm and business.
  • Witnessing educational disparities, he entered politics, marking the start of his career.
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Carter's Gubernatorial Campaign

  • In his gubernatorial campaign, Carter appealed to rural voters and used racially charged rhetoric.
  • However, he immediately declared an end to racial discrimination upon winning.
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