The Unfinished Presidency
Jimmy Carter's Journey Beyond the White House
by Douglas Brinkley
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appears in Best Biographies, Politics, and History.
Jimmy Carter left the White House in January 1981, defeated in his bid for reelection and rejected by the American public but hardly broken. Outside the Oval Office, with a commitment rarely seen in an expresident, he was more determined than ever to complete his life's mission: the achievement of world peace.With unique access to the Carter ar...
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