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A look at the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter with NC State historian Nancy Mitchell
Description
Known to some during his time on the 1976 presidential campaign trail as a "New South" moderate, President James Earl Carter came to the White House as a Washington outsider and strived to learn and manage the work of the office both stateside and abroad.
The one-term president's political career is often understood but his work post-presidency has been better remembered and regarded, as is evidenced by his Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and his decades of work as a humanitarian.
Due South takes a look at the long life of the "oldest living ex-president," with an historian who has dedicated her career to the study of his work.
Editor's note: this conversation originally aired December 18, 2023.
Guest
Nancy Mitchell, professor of history at North Carolina State University and the author of the book, Jimmy Carter in Africa.