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Monday, October 6, 9 pm-12 am ET
Jimmy Carter's story is one of the greatest dramas in American politics.
This biography traces the ascent of an ambitious country boy from a
peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, to the Oval Office; it examines the
failings of Carter's political leadership in the context of the
turbulent 1970s and explores the role religion played in his
career. Jimmy Carter rode into power on the post-Watergate
disaffection with Washington politics, but his inexperience
resulted in an ineffectual and fractured administration. The
crowning achievement of his one term in office, the Camp David
Accords that established a framework for peace in the Middle East,
was the inspiration for his life after the White House. In the
years since, Carter has recast himself as a giant of moral
leadership, winning the Nobel Peace Prize. He has struggled to
bring peace to war-torn countries; fought for the eradication of
life-threatening diseases; and dedicated himself to housing
America's poorest citizens.