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February 26, 2021
We and the National Archives are continuing to monitor conditions in Georgia todetermine when it is safe for the public to return to the library and museum. In themeantime, you can keep up with us on our webpage, Facebook, Twitter,Instagram, and our YouTube channel.
Medicare for All: A Citizen's Guide Author Program
Monday, March 8, 2021 at 7:00 pm
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Two public health experts bring us the most clear-eyed treatise available on America'smost debated public policy. The Carter Library and ACappella Books present physician,epidemiologist, public health expert Abdul El-Sayad and physician and a health careresearcher, Micah Johnson for a discussion of the pros and cons of Medicare for All. Thisis a free, online conversation. In partnership with ACappella Books. Details and Link at
MEDICARE FOR ALL
Martha Teichner Author Program Tuesday, March 23 at 7:00 pm
This a memoir of love and loss, of being in the right place at the right time, and of themysterious ways a beloved pet can bring people together, from “CBS Sunday Morning”correspondent and multi-Emmy-Award-winning Martha Teichner. In this rich andtouching narrative, Martha considers the ways our stories are shaped by the people wemeet, and the profound love we can find by opening our hearts to unexpectedencounters. Martha Teichner will be in conversation with Gail Evans. In partnership withACappella Books. Details and Link at
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When Harry Met Minnie
Jay Hakes Author Program Monday, April 5 at 7:00 pm
Former Administrator of the U.S. Energy Information Agency and Director of the CarterPresidential Library Jay Hakes brings his expertise in energy and presidential history tobear on the questions of why energy crises occurred, how different choices might haveprevented or ameliorated them, and what they have meant for the half-century since—and likely the half-century ahead. Hakes will be in conversation with the Carter Center'sSteve Hochman. In partnership with ACappella Books. Details and Link at
Energy Crises
Robert Strauss Author Program Wednesday, April 7 at 7:00 pm
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Eighteenth- and 19th-century contemporaries believed John Marshall to be, if not theequal of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, at least very close to that pantheon.In his new book, journalist and historian Robert Strauss recounts how the Chief Justiceacted as the glue that held the union together after the original founding days. Inpartnership with ACappella Books. Details and Link at
John Marshall
Coming Programs
In the weeks ahead, we'll also hear the story of the founding women of NPR, the untoldstory of Japanese American soldiers during World War Two and a film screening of the
story of the Peace Corps. Watch our website and Facebook page for details and links.
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Senior Community Distance Learning
The Carter Library is committed to continue providing quality programming to SeniorCommunity groups and organizations during the Covid-19 pandemic. Our Educationstaff offers flexibility to deliver distance learning programming on a variety of topicsrelated to the Carter Presidency, American Civics and Government, and the Mission,Vision and Values of the National Archives and Records Administration.
All programming is free of charge, with a minimum of 10 participants required forconsideration. Requestor also agrees to host the program on a distance learningplatform approved by their organization (Carter Library staff will present as co-host).
To schedule a distance learning program or to obtain further details,contact: Joshua Montanari, Education Specialistat [email protected]
From the Carter Presidential Library's Holdings Collection
Gifts of State
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This elephant figurine was given to Amy Carter personally by Sri Lankan Ambassador tothe United States Neville Kanakaratne, at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. on April2, 1977.
Amy also accepted a real 1-year-old Asian elephant named "Shanthi" on behalf of thechildren of America. Shanthi lived for 45 years at the National Zoo before passing inJune 2020. Her baby, Kandula (b.2001), lives at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
REDISCOVERING BLACK HISTORY“An Inspiration Throughout the World”: President Carter Presents LivingLegacy Awards
by Daria Labinsky, Archivist at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library.
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When you work in an archives, you frequently discover amazing events that make youwish for a time machine (and a guest pass). One such event took place at the WhiteHouse on February 23, 1979, when President Jimmy and First Lady Rosalynn Carterpresented Living Legacy Awards to Black elders for achievements in the areas of art,education, medicine, business, politics, religion, and other fields. In addition to beingbarrier breakers in their professions, many of the recipients were also dedicated, long-time civil rights activists.
Read the blog here.
Rev. Dr. Gloster Current and Septima Poinsette Clark meet PresidentCarter, NAID 183652
Louis E. Martin Black History Month Profile
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In celebration of Black History Month, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library hasproduced a short educational video on the life and impact of Louis E. Martin, ajournalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents,including Jimmy Carter. Through his political activism and mentorship of BlackAmerican Leaders, he came to be known as the "Godfather of Black Politics."
View Video On Our YouTube Channel
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum is part of the National Archives andRecords Administration and is dedicated to providing research information andeducational materials about the life, career and presidency of Jimmy Carter.
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