Jimmy Carter
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Nobel Peace Prize: October 2002 -- Home: 1924-1953 -- Politics: 1954-1976 -- High expectations: 1977-1979 -- Crisis of confidence: 1979-1981 -- Citizen of a troubled world: 1981 and beyond -- Timeline: Presidents of the United States -- Presidential fact file -- President Carter in profile -- Chronology -- Bibliography -- Further reading -- Index.
A biography of the thirty-ninth president, from his early childhood to his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Jimmy Carter, a boy from a small Georgia farming community, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and went on to a career in the elite nuclear submarine program. After his father's death, Carter returned home to run the family peanut farm and warehouse business. In the early 1960s, he entered politics, first as a state senator, then as governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. Carter, a Washington "outsider" with an honest reputation, became president of the United States in 1976. His many achievements included negotiating the Panama Canal treaties and brokering peace between Israel and Egypt. Unfortunately, President Carter was plagued by domestic and international problems, from double-digit inflation to the Iran hostage crisis, and he was overwhelmingly defeated in his 1980 bid for reelection. During his post-presidency, Carter has devoted himself to promoting international peace and human rights. In 2002, Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a distinction that put him in the company of only two other U.S. presidents.
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PUBLISHED
Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c2004.
Year Published: 2004
Description: 108 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0791076466 :
SUBJECTS
Carter, Jimmy, -- 1924- .
Presidents -- Biography.
Nobel Prizes -- Biography.