Speaks about her life and growing up koreanamerican in u dpeen eugene, oregon. And find a full schedule on your Program Guide or watch online anytime at book tv. Org. A Professor Emeritus of history at Mississippi State university. The author of two volumes of history of jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the first georgia years, 1924 through 1974 and now, jimmy and Rosalynn Carter power and human rights. As i say, he was professor of emeritus at Mississippi State, hes the author of three other books, Ellen Glasgow and the woman within, Christopher Gadson and the american revolution, and confederate colonel and cherokee chief, the life of William Holland thomas. But its the biographies of jimmy and Rosalynn Carter that brings us here tonight and ng theres probably no better person to be in conversation with stanly than steve. He helped research and edit carters bookkeeping faith and really had a hand in every other book that carter has written or projects or classes at emory university. So, si
Jimmy carter in these years of 1924an through 1974. Is the author of three of the books and christopher in the americanut revolution and confederate cherokee chief life of williamsbu homeless. She steve has been assistant to president carter since 1981, research and carters keeping faith and has had a hand in every other book written and projects are university. Sit back, its time to learn about president and missus carter. She i dont know in my life lets start out in 1987 when the Research Room opened at the carter library. You were here forth that that ws the year i believe when you decided to work on the carters, what made you decide to take that topic up . In western society, i just finished a book and looked around for another topic. Jimmy carter attended and attending this. I looked him up and thats what was next. So interesting, not carter is a positive he didnt disappoint. Much. Carter so unusual today, bt your decision, write a joint biography of jimmy carter and Rosalynn Cart
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