Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, have remained highly visible in public life since their White House days. In addition to his work for Habitat for Humanity, he has been an author, human rights activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Carter also presides over public affairs events at his presidential library in Atlanta.
CARTER AS PRESIDENT
• Run for the White House: The 1976 campaign • Playboy interview • Inauguration
• Domestic matters: Energy crisis • Economic "stagflation" • "Malaise" Speech
• Foreign policy: Camp David Accords • Panama Canal Treaties • SALT II
• International crisis: Afghanistan War • 1980 Olympic boycott • Hostages in Iran
• Miscellany: "Killer rabbit" • Brother Billy • Reagan's landslide • Farewell address
CARTER AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE
• Staying busy: Habitat for Humanity • Books written by Jimmy Carter
• Carter on human rights: Lauded • Loathed &bull 2002 Nobel peace prize lecture
• Middle East: Carter: Palestinians treated cruelly • Video: Carter called 'anti-Semite'
• American politics: Carter: Obama-Clinton ticket would be the 'worst mistake'
CARTER'S LIGHTER SIDE
• In concert: Playing a mean harmonica at Chastain Park • Video
• Travel pictorial: Jimmy Carter slept here, in Plains, Ga.