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21st Annual Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture
Talking
Peace
President Jimmy
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Jimmy Carter's diplomatic and humanitarian activities have spanned
the globe since the 39th president left the White House in 1980.
Carter's recent participation in the turnover of the Panama Canal was
merely the latest example of his leadership as a peacemaker in places
such as Haiti and the Balkans, disease fighter in the developing world
and homebuilder for America's poor. The Atlanta-based Carter
Center, which he actively guides, conducts a wide range of
humanitarian work. The former president also has been an influential
voice on issues concerning faith and human rights. -- The Progress
Project
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Follow the links for more information on Jimmy Carter:
- Biography
from the Whitehouse page.
- The Jimmy Carter National
Historic Site includes President Carter?s residence, boyhood farm,
school, and the railroad depot, which served as his campaign
headquarters during the 1976 election.
- Jimmy Carter, Jr., in 1976 became the fifth consecutive President
with prior Navy
service.
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In his own words:
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Projects and centers affiliated with Jimmy Carter:
- Every day in countries all over the world, people live under
difficult, life-threatening circumstances caused by war, disease,
famine, and poverty. The non-profit Carter Center strives to
relieve this suffering by advancing peace and health in neighborhoods
and nations around the globe.
- Habitat for
Humanity International is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian
housing organization which since 1976, has built more than 100,000
houses in more than 60 countries, including some 30,000 houses across
the United States.
- The Jimmy Carter
Library in Atlanta, Georgia, is part of the Presidential Library
system administered by the National Archives and Records
Administration, a Federal government agency.
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