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  • President Jimmy Carter at an Atlanta civil rights conference in 1977 with John Lewis, a former top lieutenant to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who would later be elected to the U.S. Congress.<br />
John Robert Lewis - born February 21, 1940 - is an American politician and civil rights leader. He is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 5th congressional district, serving since 1987, and is the dean of the Georgia congressional delegation. The district includes the northern three-quarters of Atlanta.<br />
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Lewis is the only living "Big Six" leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, having been the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), playing a key role in the struggle to end legalized racial discrimination and segregation. A member of the Democratic Party, Lewis is a member of the Democratic leadership of the House of Representatives and has served in the Whip organization since shortly after his first election to the U.S. Congress.
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  • President Jimmy Carter at an Atlanta civil rights conference in 1977 with John Lewis, a former top lieutenant to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who would later be elected to the U.S. Congress.<br />
John Robert Lewis - born February 21, 1940 - is an American politician and civil rights leader. He is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 5th congressional district, serving since 1987, and is the dean of the Georgia congressional delegation. The district includes the northern three-quarters of Atlanta.<br />
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Lewis is the only living "Big Six" leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, having been the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), playing a key role in the struggle to end legalized racial discrimination and segregation. A member of the Democratic Party, Lewis is a member of the Democratic leadership of the House of Representatives and has served in the Whip organization since shortly after his first election to the U.S. Congress.
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  • John Robert Lewis - born February 21, 1940 - is an American politician and civil rights leader. He is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 5th congressional district, serving since 1987, and is the dean of the Georgia congressional delegation. The district includes the northern three-quarters of Atlanta.<br />
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Lewis is the only living "Big Six" leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, having been the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), playing a key role in the struggle to end legalized racial discrimination and segregation. A member of the Democratic Party, Lewis is a member of the Democratic leadership of the House of Representatives and has served in the Whip organization since shortly after his first election to the U.S. Congress.
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  • President Jimmy Carter, holds grandchild accompanied by son Jack (left) and wife Rosalynn (right) in 1979. Carter had just landed on Marine One, the presidential helicopter. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • President Jimmy Carter disembarks Marine One holding grandson Jason Carter in his arm beginning an Easter weekend visit to Calhoun, Georgia in 1979. Grandson Jason Carter - now 39- was defeated in a run for governor in the 2014 Georgia general election. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0079.jpg
  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
    Lamar Alexander 001.tif
  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
    Lamar Alexander 002.tif
  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • Tennessean Lamar Alexander makes his first run for governor of Tennessee by crisscrossing the state in his red and black plaid shirt and his down home, man of the people manner. 1979
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  • President Obama welcomes Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) to the Oval Office 1/30/09. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter and his successor, Governor George Busbee with an architectural model of Georgia's Capitol Hill development plan.
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  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama embrace as they say goodbye April 5, 2009, at Prague Castle. Mrs. Obama assumes a separate schedule prior to her departure from the Czech Republic. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama and White House staff members prepare to leave Des Moines Airport April 22, 2009, following a visit to Newton, Iowa.  Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama calls Senators from  the Oval Office. Phil Schiliro Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs is  seated 2/6/09. .Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama hugs Interior Secretary Ken Salazar in the Oval Office 2/4/09.
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  • President Barack Obama departs from Andrews Air Force Base for Newport News, Virginia on his first trip on Air Force One 2/5/09. .Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • Carter and Mondale get away from the crowd for a private<br />
talk while attending a church picnic at Plains Baptist.
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  • Carter and Mondale with members of the White House traveling press corps softball team, dubbed the News Twisters, at the Plains High School baseball field. Carter’s own team was made up mainly of off-duty US Secret Service agents. One observer likened the Secret Service versus press play to the “New York Yankees against a middle school softball team . . . if the middle schoolers had been drinking all night.” Left to right are Justin Friedland of ABC News, Charles Mohr of the New York Times, Carter, James Walker of ABC News, Mondale, Rick Kaplan of CBS News, Billy Carter, Curtis Wilkie of the Boston Globe, and Phil Smith of Newhouse News Service.
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  • Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, his wife Rosalyn, and daughter Amy ride in a 1850's carriage in Westville, Georgia on the occasion of the United States bicentennial on July 4, 1976.
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  • President Jimmy Carter with his wife Rosalyn, cabinet and leadership team at Sea Island, Georgia. 1977
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  • President Jimmy Carter visits with his uncle Alton Carter (left) and cousin, Hugh Carter (right) at Hugh Carter's worm farm office.
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  • Shortly after announcing as a candidate for president, Governor Jimmy Carter walks down the main street of his hometown of Plains, Georgia mostly unrecognized.
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  • Amy Carter (center) daughter of President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalyn Carter, in the serving line at a church picnic at the Plains, Georgia Baptist Church. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter in Plains, Georgia watching softball game between off-duty  US Secret Service agents vs. the White House traveling press. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0133.jpg
  • Jimmy Carter waves goodbye to John Glenn at the Plains, Georgia airport after interviewing him as a possible vice presidential running mate. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0119.jpg
  • Former President Jimmy Carter's worn toolbelt on a Habitat for Humanity home build. Carter has made the Habitat effort a household name around the world from it's humble beginnings in Americus, GA (near his home in Plains,GA). - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0114.jpg
  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0111.jpg
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0103.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0097.jpg
  • Governor Jimmy Carter on the presidential campaign trail. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0095.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter - on vacation in his hometown of Plains, Georgia - holds a very informal news conference while sitting on the freight platform of the old Plains railway depot. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0096.jpg
  • President elect Jimmy Carter in his study at his residence in Plains, Georgia - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0089.tif
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0082.tif
  • Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and their wives - Nancy Reagan and Rosalynn Carter at the dedication of the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Georgia on October 1, 1986. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0069.tif
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0065.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter disembarks Marine One - arriving in Plains, GA. With the President is his mother, Lillian Carter, a young friend of Amy's (back toward camera), daughter Amy, accompanied by her nanny, Mary Prince. Ms. Prince, a black woman, -once convicted of murder in Georgia - was assigned to work as a trustee at the Georgia governor's mansion in a work-release program. Governor Carter became acquainted with Ms. Prince and was firmly convinced that she was innocent of the murder charge. Carter later applied to be Ms. Princes' parole officer so that she could come to the White House to become Amy's nanny. Later, Prince was pardoned .
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0057.jpg
  • Georgia state senator and governor elect Jimmy Carter at his 1971 gubernatorial inauguration. Carter succeeded segregationist Lester Maddox as Georgia governor. Carter is seated with his wife Rosalyn and daughter Amy. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0038.tif
  • 1970 Georgia gubernatorial debate between Jimmy Carter and Hal Suit in October 1970 in an elementary school auditorium in Atlanta, Georgia. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0031.tif
  • President elect Jimmy Carter holds a newspaper with the headline "Carter Wins!" as he celebrates with crowds filling the streets of tiny Plains, Georgia on election night in 1976. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0029.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter with Coretta Scott King, widow of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at King's Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
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  • President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale walk from Sunday services at the Plains Baptist Church. They are joined by their wives Rosalyn Carter and Joan Mondale. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • January 1977 – Plains, Georgia)  President-elect Jimmy Carter talks with several his closest advisors and transition team members at the Carter’s family retreat “Pond House” just outside of the small south Georgia town of Plains. . Left to right are:  Michael Blumenthal, (Treasury Secretary nominee),  Stuart Eizenstat, (Chief Domestic Policy Advisor), Jack Watson, (Transition Director and later Chief of Staff),  Unidentified (dark hair, glasses, standing), Charles Schultze, (Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors).
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  • President Barack Obama with Chief of Staff  Rahm Emanuel in the Oval Office 2/5/09.  Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama addresses  the Joint Session of the United States Congress at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 2/24/09. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Obama watches Press Secretary Robert Gibbs' first Press Briefing on television, in his private study off the Oval Office 1/22/09. .White House Official Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
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  • President Barack Obama fixes the tie of Secretary Ray LaHood, as they prepare for an announcement at the Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 3/3/09.Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama meets with Senate Budget Committee Chairman Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. John Spratt Jr, D-S.C, OMB Director Peter Orszag, and Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Phil Schiliro 3/17/09.  Official White House Photo by Pete Souza.
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  • President Barack Obama in the Oval Office 1/28/09. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Barack Obama meets with  Jon Favreau Director of Speechwriting in the Oval Office to review a speech April 14, 2009. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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  • President Obama: Meeting with members of Congress from North Dakota and Minnesota delegations affected by floods, 3/25/09.  U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0767.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0765.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0764.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0760.jpg
  • A charmed White House press corps looks on<br />
as President Carter rubs noses with a child.
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  • President Carter and grandson aboard Marine One.
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  • Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, his wife Rosalyn, and daughter Amy ride in a 1850's carriage in Westville, Georgia on the occasion of the United States bicentennial on July 4, 1976.
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  • Governor Jimmy Carter campaigning town to town in Missouri early in the 1976 presidential primary races. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, his wife Rosalyn, and daughter Amy ride in a 1850's carriage in Westville, Georgia on the occasion of the United States bicentennial on July 4, 1976.
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  • President-elect Jimmy Carter names Joseph Califano as his nominee for the cabinet position of U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.
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  • 1976 Democratic presidential candidate, Jimmy Carter's "secret weapon" was the "Peanut Brigade". They were a dedicated group of campaigning volunteers who travelled from state to state to introduce Carter and his platform to voters in the primary states.
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  • 1976 Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter stops his motorcade enroute to a rally in order to visit with elementary school children. Several of the children invited Carter to join them on the baseball field. Carter press secretary, Jody Powell is on far right and a US Secret Service agent holds a boy out of harms way as Carter takes a swing.
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  • 1976 Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter stops his motorcade enroute to a rally in order to visit with elementary school children. Several of the children invited Carter to join them on the baseball field.
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  • President Jimmy Carter en route from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, California.
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  • President Jimmy Carter seemingly shows the strain of governing the nation.
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  • Early in his 1976 bid for the presidency, former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter presented his stump speech to small street corner audiences sometimes numbering below 20.
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  • President Jimmy Carter leaves a 1977 church service with Rosalyn and daughter, Amy.
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  • Jimmy Carter and brother Billy Carter outside the family agricultural warehouse in Plains, Georgia.
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  • Vice President Walter Mondale laughs with President Jimmy Carter backstage before a speech to an organized labor meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
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  • Governor Jimmy Carter at a campaign breakfast fundraiser.
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  • Jimmy Carter climbs the race starters tower to start a NASCAR race  at the Atlanta International Speedway.
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  • Jimmy Carter campaigns at at a NASCAR stock car race at the Atlanta International Speedway.
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  • President Elect Jimmy Carter in his study in his Plains, Georgia residence.
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  • President Jimmy Carter pitching in a softball game at the Plains High school in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy outside the office of the family business - Carter's Warehouse - in Plains, Georgia.
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