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Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

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    Jimmy Carter

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    View an image slideshow on President Jimmy Carter.

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Videos (9)

  • Campaign Spot: Jimmy Carter's Bio (1976)
    Campaign Spot: Jimmy Carter's Bio (1976)

    Video Clip (4:24)

    Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter was a Washington outsider, a position he stressed during his campaign.

    Video Clip (4:24)
  • Jimmy Carter vs. 'Killer Rabbit'
    Jimmy Carter vs. 'Killer Rabbit'

    Video Clip (1:03)

    Timothy Dickinson tells us the story of Jimmy Carter vs the killer rabbit.

    Video Clip (1:03)
  • Campaign Spot: Southerner Jimmy Carter (1976)
    Campaign Spot: Southerner Jimmy Carter (1976)

    Video Clip (0:49)

    Carter reminds his fellow southerners that there had not been a president from the deep South since 1848, in a radio commercial meant to appeal to the deep South. Ultimately Carter won this region, but Ford got more white southern votes.

    Video Clip (0:49)
  • Carter on the Persian Gulf 1980
    Carter on the Persian Gulf 1980

    Video Clip (1:00)

    President Jimmy Carter in this address says the Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf are threats to our security, in this History Channel video. He said we should address these issues peacefully.

    Video Clip (1:00)
  • Jimmy Carter on Defense
    Jimmy Carter on Defense

    Video Clip (0:59)

    President Jimmy Carter, when questioned on our defense said we should resolve troubles around the world through negotiation, in this History Channel video. He said Ronald Reagan was for war.

    Video Clip (0:59)
  • Jimmy Carter on Military
    Jimmy Carter on Military

    Video Clip (2:10)

    President Jimmy Carter states his goal of keeping peace in this History Channel video. He said that eight years before him our military strength was down and he wants to increase our strength.

    Video Clip (2:10)
  • Jimmy Carter on Terrorism
    Jimmy Carter on Terrorism

    Video Clip (2:24)

    During the Iranian hostage crisis, President Jimmy Carter states his commitment against terrorism during a Barbara Walters interview, in this History Channel video. He named other acts of terrorism against Jews in France and Israel.

    Video Clip (2:24)
  • Deconstructing History: White House
    Deconstructing History: White House

    Video Clip (1:35)

    It may not have been home to the president until 1800 or even called the White House until 1901, but it remains a symbol of freedom and democracy throughout the world.

    Video Clip (1:35)
  • Presidential Fun Facts
    Presidential Fun Facts

    Video Clip (1:21)

    The Oval Office has been filled with extraordinary presidents, but did you know about these not-so-famous firsts?

    Video Clip (1:21)

Speeches & Audio (13)

  • Carter Accepts Presidential Nomination
    Carter Accepts Presidential Nomination

    Audio Clip (1:25)

    After announcing in 1974 his intention to run for president, Jimmy Carter officially accepts his party's nomination at the Democratic National Convention on July 15, 1976.

    Audio Clip (1:25)
  • Carter's Inaugural Address
    Carter's Inaugural Address

    Audio Clip (1:59)

    On January 20, 1977, after being sworn in as the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter delivers a short speech and, along with his wife and daughter, walks during the Inaugural Parade from Capitol Hill to the White House. He was the first president to make the journey on foot.

    Audio Clip (1:59)
  • Carter Signs the Panama Canal Treaty
    Carter Signs the Panama Canal Treaty

    Audio Clip (1:18)

    On September 7, 1977, President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos signed the Panama Canal Treaty, which ceded U.S. control of the canal beginning in 2000 and guaranteed the neutrality of the waterway thereafter. President Carter delivers a speech on the occasion of the treaty signing.

    Audio Clip (1:18)
  • Jimmy Carter on Human Rights
    Jimmy Carter on Human Rights

    Audio Clip (3:58)

    In his address before the United Nations General Assembly on March 17, 1977, President Jimmy Carter lays out his plan for advancing the cause of human rights.

    Audio Clip (3:58)
  • Menachem Begin at Camp David Summit
    Menachem Begin at Camp David Summit

    Audio Clip (4:39)

    At the conclusion of the Camp David Summit, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin delivers a speech on September 17, 1978, expressing his gratitude to President Jimmy Carter, who helped negotiate the first peace treaty between Israel and an Arab nation.

    Audio Clip (4:39)
  • Anwar el-Sadat at Camp David Summit
    Anwar el-Sadat at Camp David Summit

    Audio Clip (2:46)

    On September 17, 1978, at the end of the 13-day Camp David Summit that resulted in the first-ever peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat thanks President Jimmy Carter for his critical role in the peace process.

    Audio Clip (2:46)
  • Jimmy Carter's Remarks on Camp David Summit
    Jimmy Carter's Remarks on Camp David Summit

    Audio Clip (3:33)

    In 1978, President Jimmy Carter held a 13-day summit with Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, helping to broker the first-ever peace treaty between Israel and one of its Arab neighbors. On September 17, at the end of the summit, President Carter describes the two agreements the two world leaders will sign.

    Audio Clip (3:33)
  • Carter on Crisis of Confidence
    Carter on Crisis of Confidence

    Audio Clip (3:43)

    On July 15, 1979, with gasoline prices skyrocketing, President Jimmy Carter delivers his fifth speech on the energy crisis since taking office. He seeks to make an impact by focusing not just on the energy problem but also on the "crisis of confidence" facing Americans.

    Audio Clip (3:43)
  • Carter Imposes Oil Embargo During Hostage Crisis
    Carter Imposes Oil Embargo During Hostage Crisis

    Audio Clip (0:54)

    On November 4, 1979, a group of student revolutionaries in Iran seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding more than 60 Americans hostage. On November 11, President Jimmy Carter imposed an oil embargo against Iran, which he explains in an address to the nation.

    Audio Clip (0:54)
  • Carter Pledges to Admit Cuban Refugees
    Carter Pledges to Admit Cuban Refugees

    Audio Clip (0:26)

    In April 1980, for the first time in seven years, Cuban leader Fidel Castro authorized emigration out of Cuba by the country's citizens. In an address to the nation, President Carter emphasizes America's open-arms policy to political refugees.

    Audio Clip (0:26)
  • Carter on Failed Iran Hostage Rescue
    Carter on Failed Iran Hostage Rescue

    Audio Clip (1:30)

    On April 11, 1980, President Jimmy Carter approved a military operation to rescue the remaining 52 American hostages from the hands of young revolutionaries who had seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in November 1979. After the mission ends with eight U.S.servicemen dead and no hostages freed, President Carter discusses the event at a press conference.

    Audio Clip (1:30)
  • Jimmy Carter Delivers Concession Speech
    Jimmy Carter Delivers Concession Speech

    Audio Clip (0:45)

    Audio Clip (0:45)
  • Carter Calls for Boycott of 1980 Moscow Olympics
    Carter Calls for Boycott of 1980 Moscow Olympics

    Audio Clip (1:39)

    President Jimmy Carter announces that U.S. athletes will not attend the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow unless the Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan by the stated deadline of February 20, 1980.

    Audio Clip (1:39)

Interactives (1)

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Jimmy Carter served one term as the 39th U.S. president and earned respect for his humanitarian work during his post-presidential career.

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