Museum Visitors
The museum includes photographs and historical memorabilia from the Carter presidency (1977 - 1981).
Archival Research
Archivists can provide reference services for the unique historical material available for research in the Library's holdings.
Education
Quality educational materials and experiences for students, educators, and the public.
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia houses U.S. President Jimmy Carter's papers and other material relating to the Carter Administration and the Carter family's life.
EVENTS & EXHIBITS
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Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation enacted under The Color of Law
June 14, 2023Richard & Leah Rothstein: Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation enacted under The Color of Law
Wednesday, June 14 at 7pm, Carter Museum Theater
Richard Rothstein's book The Color of Law brilliantly recounted how government at all levels created segregation. Just Action describes how we can begin to undo it. Rothstein and co-author Leah Rothstein will discuss their book in conversation with Natosha Reid Rice, Global Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer for Habitat for Humanity International. Free and open to the public.
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Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation enacted under The Color of Law
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Poverty, By America
June 26, 2023Matthew Desmond: Poverty, By America
Monday, June 26 at 7:00 pm, Carter Center's Cecil B Day Chapel.
The Pulitzer Prize winning author of Evicted returns with this landmark book showing how affluent Americans knowingly and unknowingly keep poor people poor by driving down their wages while forcing them to overpay for housing and access to cash and credit. Free and open to the public.
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Poverty, By America
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2023 Civics for All of US Teacher Institute with the National Archives
EducationEducation - Professional Development July 17, 2023-July 21, 2023Teachers working with grades 3–12 are invited to apply for the inaugural Civics for All of US Teacher Institute with the National Archives taking place in Washington, DC, from July 17–21, 2023. This five-day institute will include special tours and activities in the National Archives Museum, guest speakers, hands-on sessions featuring strategies for teaching civics with primary sources, and site visits to additional landmarks and museums in the nation’s capital. Each participant will receive a stipend to help cover travel and other expenses. Learn more here and apply by 03/31/23.
The 2023 Civics for All of US Teacher Institute is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation.
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2023 Civics for All of US Teacher Institute with the National Archives