PRESIDENT JAMES E. "JIMMY" CARTER - SPEECH UNSIGNED CIRCA 1976 - HFSID 286046
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JAMES EARL "JIMMY" CARTER
Typed, unsigned speech with handwritten corrections read by Carter during his 1976
presidential bid in a predominantly black part of Los Angeles County.
Typed speech unsigned, with handwritten corrections in black and blue ink. 8 pages, 8½x11.
This speech was read during Carter's 1976 presidential run at Martin Luther King
Jr./Drew Medical Center, now Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital. The hospital is
located an unincorporated part of Los Angeles County near the Watts neighborhood, site of the
Watts Riots of 1965, and the city of Compton, which had one of the highest concentrations of
blacks - over 90 percent - in the United States at the time. Needless to say, Carter focused
on race relations in this speech, specifically the impact of the civil rights movement.
Carter and his running mate Walter Mondale ran against Republicancandidates Gerald Ford,
the incumbent, and Bob Dole, in 1976. Ford been appointed president in 1974 after the
resignations of president Richard Nixon during Watergate and vice president Spiro Agnew and
was the first person appointed president under the 25th amendment, which had been ratified
less than 10 years earlier. He had served less than two years as president when the
Democratic National Convention was held. Carter marketed himself as a reformer and
outsider during the presidential election, which doubtless went over well in a nation still reeling
from a loss in the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal. He entered the race with a huge
33-point lead in the polls against Ford, but Ford managed to pare this lead down to a statistical
dead heat. Ford got a lot of help from Carter, who among other things said that he'd issue a
blanket pardon for all Vietnam draft dodgers if elected and told Playboy that he'd "lusted in his
heart" for women other than his wife. However, Carter held on, and he won the 1976
presidential election with 50.1% of the popular vote and 297 electoral votes to Ford's 240.
Carter (1924-2024), born in Plains, Georgia, served as 39th U.S. President from 1977 to
1981. He was the only one-term Democratic president of the 20th century and the first
Democrat not to be reelected since Grover Cleveland in 1888. Carter, the only U.S.
president to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis (1946, at the age of
21), is also the only U.S. president to serve a full four-year term without making an appointment
to the U.S. Supreme Court. Carter is also the first Southerner to be elected president
since the Reconstruction after the American Civil War. His presidency was marred by
double-digit inflation; a rising prime rate that peaked at 21.5% in December 1980, the
last month of his presidency; the 1979 oil crisis, sparked by the overthrow of the Shah
of Iran by Ayatollah Ruhollah Musawi Khomeini; and the capture of American
hostages by Khomeini-backed revolutionaries in Tehran. His younger brother William
Anton "Billy" Carter didn't help his image. Billy was an alcoholic who used his image as the
president's brother to promote "Billy Beer". However, Carter also had several notable foreign
policy achievements, including the Camp David accords, which resulted in a peace treaty
between enemy nations Egypt and Israel, and the second Strategic Arms Limitation
Treaty, or SALT II. Carter also began the flow of arms to Islamist rebels in
Afghanistan, which had been invaded by the Soviet Union after the 1978 overthrow of a
pro-Moscow government there, in 1979.He won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his
diplomatic efforts both during and after his presidency. Lightly toned, stained and creased. Light
crease in upper right corner. Staple holes at upper left corner. Otherwise, fine condition.
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