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First Edition. A 2001 memoir by former US president Jimmy Carter about his childhood on a Georgia farm during the Great Depression. The book details Carter's experiences with poverty, community, and racial segregation, and how they shaped his values and presidency. Carter describes the rhythms of rural life, his family, and the complex racial and economic climate of the South in the 1920s and 1930s.
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The former president offers an account of growing up on a Georgia farm during the Depression and provides profiles of the people who shaped his life.
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