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The following articles cover the timeline of the Carter's presidency, and the time leading up to it: Pre-presidency: 1974–1977. Jimmy Carter 1976 presidential campaign; Presidential transition of Jimmy Carter; Presidency: 1977–1981. Timeline of the Jimmy Carter presidency (1977) Timeline of the Jimmy Carter presidency (1978)
Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at a ceremony welcoming Mrs. Carter back from her Latin American trip, 12 June 1977. June 12 – First Lady Carter addresses her trip to Latin America at Andrews Air Force Base. President Carter confirms the administration has "received a comprehensive report on Rosalynn's visit ...
January 1 – In a statement, President Carter announces the day marks the beginning of diplomatic relations between the United States and China. [1]January 2 – President Carter holds an hour long Cabinet Room meeting with Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Fraser, being said to have discussed "a broad range of global and regional topics of importance to Australia and the United States ...
Jimmy Carter is the first former president to become 100 years old. A graphical look back at some of events of the past 10 decades. As Jimmy Carter turns 100, a timeline of his long, long life and ...
Born to James Earl Carter Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter on Oct. 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter lived to age 100, making him the oldest former president before his death and the longest ...
Jimmy Carter is much more highly regarded today than when he lost his bid for reelection in 1980. He has produced an exemplary post-presidency, and today there is an increased appreciation for the enormity of the task he took on in 1977, if not for the measures he took to deal with the crises that he faced.
Services honoring former President Jimmy Carter will begin on Jan. 4. Here is a schedule of events leading to the national day of mourning on Jan. 9.
April 3 – President Carter and Vice President Mondale make a joint appearance on the South Lawn and address President Carter's Latin America and Africa trips. [ 107 ] April 4 – President Carter issues Executive Order 12050, establishing a National Advisory Committee for Women "in order to promote equality for women in the cultural, social ...