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.
Educators/Kids
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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Planning for the Future: President Carter and the Energy Crisis, Session One
Education - Teacher Resources Education - Professional DevelopmentOnline Event February 2, 2021On February 2, 1977, less than two weeks after assuming the Presidency, Jimmy Carter addressed the nation in a televised “fireside chat” to speak to Americans about the looming Energy Crisis. What tools and resources does the Constitution provide the Executive branch to take on such a crisis? What role do the other branches of government play? How did ordinary Americans respond to help reshape our democracy and life as we know it? This program will examine the 39th President’s response to this crisis through the lens of primary sources of the Carter Library and National Archives.
The target audience for this program is students and teachers grades 6-12. To sign up for either the 11:00 AM or 2:00 PM session, complete the online 2021 Presidential Primary Sources Project Teacher Registration Form.
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Planning for the Future: President Carter and the Energy Crisis, Session One
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Planning for the Future: President Carter and the Energy Crisis, Session Two
Education - Teacher Resources Education - Professional DevelopmentOnline Event February 2, 2021On February 2, 1977, less than two weeks after assuming the Presidency, Jimmy Carter addressed the nation in a televised “fireside chat” to speak to Americans about the looming Energy Crisis. What tools and resources does the Constitution provide the Executive branch to take on such a crisis? What role do the other branches of government play? How did ordinary Americans respond to help reshape our democracy and life as we know it? This program will examine the 39th President’s response to this crisis through the lens of primary sources of the Carter Library and National Archives.
The target audience for this program is students and teachers grades 6-12. To sign up for either the 11:00 AM or 2:00 PM session, complete the online 2021 Presidential Primary Sources Project Teacher Registration Form.
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Planning for the Future: President Carter and the Energy Crisis, Session Two
NEWS RELEASES
September 22, 2020Carter Presidential Library Update
Carter Library Update/From Our Director