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  • Jimmy Carter

    President of the United States from 1977 to 1981

    "James Earl Carter" redirects here. For his father, see James Earl Carter Sr. For other uses, see James Carter.

    Jimmy Carter

    Official portrait, 1977

    In office
    January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981
    Vice PresidentWalter Mondale
    Preceded byGerald Ford
    Succeeded byRonald Reagan
    In office
    January 12, 1971 – January 14, 1975
    LieutenantLester Maddox
    Preceded byLester Maddox
    Succeeded byGeorge Busbee
    In office
    January 14, 1963 – January 9, 1967
    Preceded byJames M. Dykes
    Succeeded byHugh Carter
    Born

    James Earl Carter Jr.


    (1924-10-01)October 1, 1924
    Plains, Georgia, U.S.
    DiedDecember 29, 2024(2024-12-29) (aged 100)
    Plains, Georgia, U.S.
    Resting placeJimmy Carter House, Plains
    Political partyDemocratic
    Spouse

    Rosalynn Smith

    (m. ; died )​
    Children

    Carter G. Woodson

    African-American historian, writer, and reporter (1875–1950)

    Carter G. Woodson

    Woodson in 1915

    Born

    Carter Godwin Woodson


    (1875-12-19)December 19, 1875

    New Canton, Virginia, U.S.

    DiedApril 3, 1950(1950-04-03) (aged 74)

    Washington, D.C., U.S.

    EducationBerea College (BLitt)
    University of Chicago (AB, AM)
    Harvard University (PhD)
    Occupation(s)Historian, author, journalist
    Known for
    RelativesBessie Woodson Yancey (sister)

    Carter Godwin Woodson (December 19, 1875 – April 3, 1950)[1] was an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). He was one of the first scholars to study the history of the African diaspora, including African-American history. A founder of The Journal of Negro History in 1916, Woodson has been called the "father of black history."[2] In February 1926, he launche

    After I saw the trailer for Beastly earlier last week, I started wondering about other Young Adult novels that are coming to the big screen this year.  Here’s a selection of books (that we own! YAY!) and pertinent information.

    Remember: reading and reviewing ANY of these books can lead to four hours of community service.

    Beastly by Alex Flinn. A modern-day take on the “Beauty and the Beast” fairy tale where a New York teen, Kyle Kingsbury, is transformed into a hideous monster in order to find true love. Movie release date? March 4th, rated PG-13.

    The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliffe. A young centurion ventures among the hostile tribes beyond the Roman Wall to recover the eagle standard of the Ninth, a legion which mysteriously disappeared under his father’s command. Movie Release date: February 11, rated PG-13

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 by J.K. Rowling. The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and des

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