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  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins38...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins38...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins39...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins38...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins38...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins39...tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    © Ken Hawkins RossPerot_KenHawkins39...tif
  • Tuesday, November 2, 1976, was like so many days before, with one exception. On his walk to the family business, Jimmy Carter stopped to vote in the 1976 general election, where he found himself at the top of the ballot for the office of president of the United States.
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  • The candidate courts the rural vote.
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  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
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  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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  • Carter and Panama’s Omar Torrijos walk past the press on the eve of the signing of the Panama Canal Treaty. The agreement gave Panama sovereignty over the canal and surrounding land.
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  • White House press secretary Jody Powell (right) watches as the president takes a swing on a middle school baseball field. A Secret Service agent holds a boy out of harm’s way as the pitch is delivered. The president would occasionally stop his motorcade to join in a baseball game or visit with schoolchildren.
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  • President Jimmy Carter and US Navy captain J. C. Christianson moments after surfacing in the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • President Carter samples a watermelon as he visits with tenant farmer Leonard Wright who works the Carter farmland.
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  • The president-elect listening intently during a transition team meeting.
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  • Carter cousin Betty Pope reacts as President-elect Jimmy Carter holds a newspaper with the headline “Carter Wins” as he celebrates with crowds filling the streets of tiny Plains, Georgia, on election night.
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  • Carter campaigned on being a plainspoken man of the people. Occasionally, other plainspoken people made their point physically.
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  • Carter at bat during a softball game at Plains High School. The umpire is consumer advocate and future five-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader. The catcher is James Wooten of the New York Times.
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter works on Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. Carter is a founding board member and a worldwide ambassador for the nonprofit. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, his wife Rosalyn, and daughter Amy ride in a 1850's carriage in Westville, Georgia on the occasion of the United States bicentennial on July 4, 1976.
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  • President Jimmy Carter with Coretta Scott King, widow of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at King's Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
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  • Governor Jimmy Carter at a campaign breakfast fundraiser.
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  • President Jimmy Carter at the doorway of Air Force One after landing. The smaller jet from the executive fleet is used to land at smaller airports. Any airplane carrying the president uses the callsign of Air Force One.
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  • President Jimmy Carter en route from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, California.
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  • 1976 Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter stops his motorcade enroute to a rally in order to visit with elementary school children. Several of the children invited Carter to join them on the baseball field. Carter press secretary, Jody Powell is on far right and a US Secret Service agent holds a boy out of harms way as Carter takes a swing.
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  • President Elect Jimmy Carter in his study in his Plains, Georgia residence.
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  • President Bill Clinton works to frame a house during a Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. The build included volunteers such as Bill, Chelsea and Hilary Clinton, Al and Tipper Gore and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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  • President Bill Clinton speaks under a giant American flag.
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  • A youthful looking Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton waits his turn backstage before a speech to Georgia Democrats in 1992.
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  • President Bill Clinton speaks in front of a large American flag.
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  • President Bill Clinton gestures while speaking
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  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
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  • (January 1977 – Plains, Georgia)  President-elect Jimmy Carter talks with several his closest transition team members at the Carter’s family retreat “Pond House” just outside of the small south Georgia town of Plains. . Left to right are:  Michael Blumenthal, (Treasury Secretary nominee),  Stuart Eizenstat, (Chief Domestic Policy Advisor), Jack Watson, (Transition Director and later Chief of Staff),  Unidentified (dark hair, glasses, standing), Charles Schultze, (Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors).
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  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy Carter addresses the crowd that has gathered on the main street of Plains, Georgia the morning after his winning the 1976 presidential election. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter146.jpg
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter133.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter162.jpg
  • Rosalynn Carter, First Lady of the United States speaks with staff at a presidential retreat. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter126.jpg
  • President elect Jimmy Carter cuts watermelons on his farm land in Plains, Georgia. Carter was walking his land with one of his tenant farmers. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter141.jpg
  • President elect Jimmy Carter in his study at his residence in Plains, Georgia - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter149.tif
  • President elect Jimmy Carter in his study at his residence in Plains, Georgia - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter flanked by his Ambassador to the United Nations, Andrew J. Young (left), walk into a meeting at The Smithsonian Institution's Castle building. 1978 - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Governor Jimmy Carter on the presidential campaign trail. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter161.tif
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter land at a small airport, getting a greeting from the airport dog, at midnight as they end a day of campaigning in Illinois. The frugal candidate used a small twin engine aircraft during the early months of his 1976 presidential campaign. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • 1976 Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter wears the hat of country music performer Charlie Daniels (middle). At left is Carter friend and early supporter, Phil Walden, founder of Capricorn Records of Macon, Georgia. Daniels was playing a fundraiser at Atlanta's historic Fox Theater to benefit Carter's campaign. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale get away from the crowd for a private talk while attending a church picnic at the Plains Baptist Church. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • 1970 Georgia gubernatorial debate between Jimmy Carter and Hal Suit in October 1970 in an elementary school auditorium in Atlanta, Georgia. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and their wives - Nancy Reagan and Rosalynn Carter at the dedication of the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, Georgia on October 1, 1986. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President-elect Jimmy Carter at Blair House in Washington DC, the night before his inauguration January 1977 where he set up office with his transition team. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President-elect Jimmy Carter at Blair House in Washington DC, the night before his inauguration January 1977 where he set up office with his transition team. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter116.tif
  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret Service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret Service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter193.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter203.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter204.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter and his brother Billy Carter are joined by a tenant farmer as they assess their summer peanut crop. The Carters own tracts of farmland around Plains, Georgia along with a peanut warehouse in that city, although the President's holdings are held in a blind trust during his presidency.
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  • President elect Jimmy Carter cuts watermelons on his farm land in Plains, Georgia. Carter was walking his land with one of his tenant farmers - Leonard Wright in the background.
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  • Hillary Clinton works to frame a house during a Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. The build included volunteers such as Bill, Chelsea and Hillary Clinton, Al and Tipper Gore and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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  • Hillary Clinton and Tipper Gore work to frame a house during a Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. The build included volunteers such as Bill, Chelsea and Hillary Clinton, Al and Tipper Gore and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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  • Hillary Clinton works to frame a house during a Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta, Georgia. The build included volunteers such as Bill, Chelsea and Hillary Clinton, Al and Tipper Gore and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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  • Jimmy Carter plays softball in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter was pitcher and captain of his team that was comprised of off duty U.S. Secret service agents and White House staffers. The opposing team was comprised of members of the White house traveling press and captained by Billy Carter, the president's brother.
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  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • Jesse Jackson campaigns during his 1984 bid for President of the United States. On November 3, 1983, Jackson announced his campaign for President of the United States in the 1984 election,becoming the second African American to mount a nationwide campaign for president.<br />
In the Democratic Party primaries, Jackson, who had been written off by pundits as a fringe candidate with little chance at winning the nomination, surprised many when he took third place behind Senator Gary Hart and former Vice President Walter Mondale, who eventually won the nomination.
    © Ken Hawkins © Ken Hawkins JJackson...tif
  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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