Look inside Jimmy Carter's peanut farm, where he grew up with no electricity or running water
Briefly

Jimmy Carter's childhood on a peanut farm in Archery, Georgia was marked by poverty, with his family lacking basic amenities like running water and electricity for years.
Despite his humble beginnings, Carter attributes significant importance to the day electricity was finally brought to their home, calling it the greatest day of his life.
Carter's upbringing in a small town where his family was one of the few landowners significantly shaped his values and later pursuits in politics.
After leaving the presidency, the Carter family's farm remained in debt due to drought and mismanagement, illustrating the challenges they faced even after Carter's political success.
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