Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Jimmy Carter, Samuel Elbert, List of Governors of Georgia, Zell Miller, Roy Barnes, Alexander H. Stephens, Lester Maddox, Richard Russell, Jr., Sonny Perdue, John Brown Gordon, Howell Cobb, John A. Treutlen, Lamartine Griffin Hardman, Button Gwinnett, George Troup, Herman Talmadge, Marvin Griffin, George W. Crawford, George Mathews, Allen D. Candler, Nathaniel Edwin Harris, Lyman Hall, James Jackson, Joseph E. Brown, M. Hoke Smith, Eugene Talmadge, Thomas H. Ruger, Ernest Vandiver, George Walton, Herschel Vespasian Johnson, John Milledge, John Marshall Slaton, John Forsyth, Ellis Arnall, John Houstoun, Thomas W. Hardwick, Alfred H. Colquitt, Hugh M. Dorsey, Wilson Lumpkin, Archibald Bulloch, George Rockingham Gilmer, Peter Early, Carl Sanders, James Milton Smith, Charles J. Jenkins, Joe Frank Harris, Joseph Mackey Brown, Henry Dickerson McDaniel, George Busbee, James Johnson, David Brydie Mitchell, Melvin E. Thompson, Joseph M. Terrell, George W. Towns, Rufus Bullock, Jared Irwin, Edward Telfair, William Schley, William Yates Atkinson, Henry Ellis, Stephen Heard, Josiah Tattnall, John Martin, Clifford Walker, Matthew Talbot, John Clark, Benjamin F. Conley, Charles James McDonald, Eurith D. Rivers, George Handley, Nathan Brownson, David Emanuel, William J. Northen, James S. Boynton, William Rabun, John Wereat, William Ewen, Richard Howly, Seth John Cuthbert, Myrick Davies, Humphrey Wells, William Glascock, John Reynolds. Excerpt: James "Jimmy" Earl Carter, Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) and was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, the only U.S. President to have received the Prize after leaving office. Before he became President, Carter served two terms as a Georgia State Senator and one as Governor of Georgia (1971-1975), ...