Carter has seen the U.S. population nearly triple. The U.S. has about 330 million residents; there were about 114 million in 1924 and 220 million when Carter was inaugurated in 1977. The global population has more than quadrupled, from 1.9 billion to more than 8.1 billion. It already had more than doubled to 4.36 billion by the time he became president.
When James Earl Carter Jr. was born, life expectancy for American males was 58. Itās now 75.
Attention shoppers
There was no Amazon Prime in 1924, but you could order a build-it-yourself house from a catalog. Sears Roebuck Gladstoneās three-bedroom model went for $2,025, which was slightly less than the average workerās annual income.
Walmart didnāt exist, but local general stores served the same purpose. Ballpark prices: loaf of bread, 9 cents; gallon of milk, 54 cents; gallon of gas, 11 cents.
From suffragettes to Kamala Harris
The 19th Amendment that extended voting rights to women was ratified in 1920, four years before Carterās birth. The Voting Rights Act that widened the franchise to Black Americans passed in 1965 as Carter was preparing his first bid for governor.
Now, Carter is poised to cast a mail ballot for Kamala Harris. Grandson Jason Carter said the former president is holding on in part because he is excited about the chance to see Harris make history.
Immigration, isolationism and āAmerica Firstā
Carter was born in an era of isolationism, protectionism and white Christian nationalism ā all elements of the of the right in the Trump era.
Months before Carter was born, Pres Coolidge signed the Immigration Act of 1924. The law created the USBP and sharply curtailed immigration, limiting admission mostly to migrants from western Europe. Asians were banned entirely. Congress described its purpose plainly: āpreserve the ideal of US. homogeneity.ā
Americaās and Carterās pastime
Carter is the Atlanta Bravesā most famous fan. Jason Carter says the former president still enjoys watching his favorite baseball team.
In the 1990s, when the Braves were annual features in the October playoffs, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were often spotted in the ownerās box with media mogul Ted Turner and Jane Fonda, then Turnerās wife.
Booze, Billy and Billy Beer
Prohibition had been in effect for four years when Carter was born and wouldnāt be lifted until he was 9. The Carters served only wine at state dinners and other White House functions, though itās a common misconception that they did so because of their Baptist mores. It was more because Carter has always been frugal: He didnāt want taxpayers or the residence account (his and Rosalynnās personal money) to cover more expensive hard liquor.
@nursefrombirth those Sears & Roebuck homes are really sought after now. Worth WAY more than 2k.
@nursefrombirth Goddess bless Jimmy, he's a national treasure. We were lucky to have him in our midst.
@nursefrombirth Oh please Lord let him live to see that historic moment!
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TV, radio and presidential maps
NBC first debuted a red-and-blue electoral map in the 1976 election between then-President Gerald Ford, a Republican, and Carter, the Democratic challenger. But NBCās John Chancellor made Carterās states red and Fordās blue. Some other early versions of color electoral maps used yellow and blue because red was associated with Soviet and Chinese communism.
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