In Memoriam: Jimmy Carter, 1924-2024

悼念:吉米·卡特,1924-2024

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2024-12-30

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Former President Jimmy Carter has died at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was 100 years old, a modest man with an unforgettable ear-to-ear grin. Carter was the country's 39th president, serving only one term from 1977 to 1981. His years in the White House were difficult. He faced enormous problems at home and abroad and struggled to prove that he was a strong and capable leader. But once he left office, Carter became an almost unstoppable force for peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts. In this special episode of Up First, we consider the legacy of the man widely called "America's greatest former president." Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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  • Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100.

  • Carter served one term in the White House from 1977 to 1981.

  • It was a troubled time when the nation faced high inflation and energy shortages, and Carter struggled over his four years to portray himself as an effective leader.

  • But perhaps his greatest contributions came after he left office.

  • In fact, Jimmy Carter has been praised as the nation's greatest former president.

  • I'm Rachel Martin, and you're listening to a special edition of UP FIRST.

  • Today.

  • We're remembering the life of former President Jimmy Carter.

  • And here to talk through Carter's legacy is NPR senior political correspondent Don Goneye.

  • Hey, Don.

  • Hi, there.

  • So let's begin our conversation.

  • Way back in 1976, these were the last few months of the presidential campaign season.

  • America was celebrating, right?

  • It was the bicentennial, although the country was still reeling from the Vietnam War.

  • You had these countervailing things, right?

  • All the positive nature of the bicentennial.

  • But the Vietnam War had just wound down literally in the previous year.

  • On top of all of that, the country was in the midst of an energy crisis.

  • There was lots of cynicism among the American people.