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After Rosalynn Carter's death at age 96 on Sunday, White House staff temporarily relocated her iconic White House portrait to a prominent spot near Michelle Obama's, creating a modest tribute ...
Rosalynn Carter Mary Prince FILE - First lady Rosalynn Carter, left, and her daughter, Amy Carter, leave the White House in Washington, March 26, 1978, for a violin lesson suburban Virginia ...
Rosalynn Carter, a true life partner to Jimmy Carter who helped propel him from rural Georgia to the White House in a single decade and became the most politically active first lady since Eleanor ...
Among the many trailblazing things former First Lady Rosalynn Carter did during her lifetime was hire Mary Prince, a woman convicted of murder, to be a nanny at the White House.
In the White House, it was Rosalynn Carter who urged her husband to think more about the 1980 election as he set priorities, and talk through how decisions might play in the media.
Post office in Plains, Georgia, to be renamed to honor Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter - Jimmy Carter grew up in Plains, Georgia, ...
Rosalynn Carter, who died on Sunday at age 96, ... To that end, the inauguration dress and the values it represented established the precedent for Mrs. Carter’s stint in the White House.
If Carter had won another term as president, those four years would have been far less fruitful than the faith-filled four-decade 'second term' that he and Rosalynn devised.
Rosalynn Carter used her powerful posts to address injustices as her husband rose in ... Amy Carter, leave the White House in Washington, March 26, 1978, for a violin lesson suburban Virginia.
Rosalynn Carter used her powerful posts to address injustices as her husband rose in politics, especially those imposed as part of the racist Jim Crow system that prevailed in Georgia.
Rosalynn Carter used her powerful posts to address injustices as her husband rose in politics, especially those imposed as part of the racist Jim Crow system that prevailed in Georgia.