So, in July 1979, the nation was in a deep, Carter-induced funk. And Carter's reaction was to ... blame the nation. That was ...
On July 15, 1979, amid inflation and long lines at the gas pump, Jimmy Carter made an economic plea to the American people.
On July 15, 1979, during a time of domestic turmoil, the nation’s 39th president delivered his most famous speech.
Ironically, in a speech about a “crisis of confidence” Carter himself came across as not confident. Although he did lay out a plan, the speech lacked any single phrase that anyone could look at ...
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For those of us who became adults during that time, the Carter years embraced an end to racism, a belief in empowerment and, ...
The life of James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, ended Sunday at the age of 100 where it began: ...
Former President Carter’s postpresidential life lasted decades, putting his career in the White House in a deep rearview ...
Today an international icon passed away: former U. S. President Jimmy Carter died at the age of 99. His impact shall be ...
Jimmy Carter's 1977-1981 presidency included successes like the Camp David peace accords, but also enough controversy for US ...
President Carter delivered a crucial speech on July 15, 1979. As we look back at his life and administration -- what does his so called "malaise" speech say about Carter?
On July 15, 1979, as the country faced an energy crisis, President Jimmy Carter gave an address that later became known as ...