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Former president to remain in Atlanta through Tue.
Atlanta restaurant owner reflects on family’s ties to President Jimmy Carter
When Jimmy Carter was governor of Georgia, Atlanta didn't have a Japanese embassy, so the future president turned to a new restaurant to help make international connections.
Jimmy Carter updates: Former president to remain in Atlanta through Tuesday
The funeral ceremonies for former President Jimmy Carter are underway. His body was transferred from his hometown of Plains, Georgia, to Atlanta.
Jimmy Carter’s Heart Was in Plains. But His Launchpad Was in Atlanta.
While his home was always in the small Georgia town, Atlanta gave him the opportunities to cement a political and humanitarian legacy.
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Carter honored in Atlanta: "It's amazing what you can cram into 100 years."
Six days of events honoring former President Jimmy Carter began Saturday with a procession stopping in his hometown of Plains ...
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Spectators bid Jimmy Carter a final goodbye before he leaves Atlanta for Washington, DC
Members and staff of the Carter Presidential Center surrounded the Circle of Flags to watch the hearse leave for Dobbins Air ...
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Jimmy Carter set to lie in repose in Atlanta: See Saturday's schedule of events
Services honoring former President Jimmy Carter will begin on Jan. 4. Here's when he is scheduled to lie in repose.
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'Simple justice': How Jimmy Carter’s commitment to education equity transformed Atlanta HBCUs
Carter signed Executive Order Executive Order 12232 which ensured federal support for Historically Black Colleges and ...
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Jimmy Carter remembered for his life in and out of office
Washington leaders remembered former President Jimmy Carter's life during a short ceremony on Tuesday at the Capitol.
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