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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter - Power and Human Rights, 1975-2020 (Hardcover)
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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter - Power and Human Rights, 1975-2020 (Hardcover)
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The dual biography of the powerful First Couple who attempted to
use their presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to
all peoples of the world and dedicated the remainder of their long
lives to making a safer, more caring world. Jimmy and Rosalynn
Carter's marriage of over seventy-five years is the longest of any
American presidential couple and has been described by them as a
"full partnership." President Bill Clinton once said that they have
changed more lives around the world than any couple in world
history. Their lives have been public and private models of honesty
and integrity in post-Watergate America. The second of a two-volume
biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter by historian E. Stanly
Godbold, Jr., this book offers a comprehensive account of the
professional and personal lives of the powerful couple who have
worked together as reformers in Georgia, President and First Lady
of the United States, and founders of the Carter Center to promote
international health, conflict resolution, and democracy. It picks
up with their departure from the Georgia governor's mansion and
their tireless campaign for the Democratic nomination for president
in 1976, the first time a Southerner won the White House in over a
century. It details the Carter couple's struggle for recognition on
a national stage, the challenges of rising energy costs, mounting
inflation, geopolitical tensions, and the "October Surprise" that
tainted the 1980 election in which they went down to defeat. During
these years, Rosalynn demonstrated that she was a better politician
than her husband, offering policy advice, serving as ambassador
extraordinaire, sitting in on Cabinet meetings, and working
determinedly to provide care and respect for those suffering from
mental illness. Their post-presidential work has been unprecedented
on the international stage with Habitat for Humanity and especially
their establishment of the Carter Center to "wage peace, fight
disease, build hope." Carter, after reaching the zenith of his
career in negotiating the Camp David Accords of 1978, continued for
decades to work for peace in the Middle East. He was awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, a prize which he quickly said equally
belonged to Rosalynn and to the Carter Center. Among the greatest
peacemakers of the twentieth century, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
emerge from this account as inspirational giants in American
history and a shining example of the power of a couple in public
service.
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