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LIFE Jimmy Carter

LIFE Jimmy Carter
Magazine

Jimmy Carter, the nation’s longest-lived president, died on December 29, 2024. He leaves a legacy as a peacemaker, reformer, conservationist, and man of faith. During his time in the Oval Office, from 1977 to 1981, the former Georgia farmer was plagued by a bad economy and the seizure of American hostages in Iran. But Carter oversaw the historic Camp David Accords, which led to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, helped prevent multiple wars, and set a new standard for how governments should treat their citizens. Carter’s efforts on behalf of peace and human rights continued for decades after his presidency had ended. He established the Carter Center, which helped preserve democracy around the globe, and in 2002, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The 39th president was also known for his storybook romance with his wife, Rosalynn, whom he met when he was just 3 years old, his close partner until her death in 2023 after 77 years of marriage. This special issue of LIFE celebrates Carter’s journey from the Georgia countryside to White House and beyond, where he set an example of grace, dignity, humility, and service to his country.

LIFE: Jimmy Carter • 1924–2024

A Passionate Voice • JIMMY CARTER’S LIFE OF SERVICE

The Outsider • JIMMY CARTER IN WASHINGTON

His Meaningful Journey • CARTER’S LEGACY IN PHOTOS

Growing Up • FROM FARM BOY TO SAILOR

A Dirt Road to Washington • THE RISE OF THE NEW SOUTH

Southern Rock Roots

The White House Years • CARTER’S HIGHS AND LOWS

“A New Beginning” • INAUGURAL ADDRESS, JANUARY 20, 1977

Camp David Accords • A DIPLOMAT’S SHINING MOMENT

America Held Hostage • 444 DAYS OF MISERY FOR CARTER AND THE NATION, LEADING TO HIS DEFEAT

His Good Works • EXPRESSION IN WOOD AND WORDS

Globe-Trotting • A MEANINGFUL POST-PRESIDENCY

Healing the World

True Believer • PROUD TO BE BORN AGAIN

Growing Old Gracefully • REFUSING TO TAKE IT EASY

My Husband Jimmy

“A Moral Imperative” • IN JIMMY CARTER’S OWN WORDS

LIFE Bookazines

LIFE: Jimmy Carter Photo Credits


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: LIFE Jimmy Carter

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  • Release date: January 10, 2025

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Jimmy Carter, the nation’s longest-lived president, died on December 29, 2024. He leaves a legacy as a peacemaker, reformer, conservationist, and man of faith. During his time in the Oval Office, from 1977 to 1981, the former Georgia farmer was plagued by a bad economy and the seizure of American hostages in Iran. But Carter oversaw the historic Camp David Accords, which led to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, helped prevent multiple wars, and set a new standard for how governments should treat their citizens. Carter’s efforts on behalf of peace and human rights continued for decades after his presidency had ended. He established the Carter Center, which helped preserve democracy around the globe, and in 2002, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The 39th president was also known for his storybook romance with his wife, Rosalynn, whom he met when he was just 3 years old, his close partner until her death in 2023 after 77 years of marriage. This special issue of LIFE celebrates Carter’s journey from the Georgia countryside to White House and beyond, where he set an example of grace, dignity, humility, and service to his country.

LIFE: Jimmy Carter • 1924–2024

A Passionate Voice • JIMMY CARTER’S LIFE OF SERVICE

The Outsider • JIMMY CARTER IN WASHINGTON

His Meaningful Journey • CARTER’S LEGACY IN PHOTOS

Growing Up • FROM FARM BOY TO SAILOR

A Dirt Road to Washington • THE RISE OF THE NEW SOUTH

Southern Rock Roots

The White House Years • CARTER’S HIGHS AND LOWS

“A New Beginning” • INAUGURAL ADDRESS, JANUARY 20, 1977

Camp David Accords • A DIPLOMAT’S SHINING MOMENT

America Held Hostage • 444 DAYS OF MISERY FOR CARTER AND THE NATION, LEADING TO HIS DEFEAT

His Good Works • EXPRESSION IN WOOD AND WORDS

Globe-Trotting • A MEANINGFUL POST-PRESIDENCY

Healing the World

True Believer • PROUD TO BE BORN AGAIN

Growing Old Gracefully • REFUSING TO TAKE IT EASY

My Husband Jimmy

“A Moral Imperative” • IN JIMMY CARTER’S OWN WORDS

LIFE Bookazines

LIFE: Jimmy Carter Photo Credits


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