Bibliography: Carter, Rosalynn
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
125 Violins: Minimal Variations on a Theme of Shinichi SuzukiMcLellan, Joseph1978Washington Post 10 April 1978 
150 Students Protest as Mrs. Carter Visits QuitoForeman, Laura1977New York Times 3 June 1977 
1977 National Women's Conference: A Question of Choices 1977Dallas: KERA-TVCoverage of the National Women's Conference, held in Houston, Texas, during the Year of the Woman. OCLC number 42757693.
200 Candles for 1600 Pa. Ave.: With Future Uncertain, Four Presidents Celebrate the White House’s PastRoberts, Roxanne, and Beth Berselli2000Washington Post 10 November 2000 
27 State Visits at Once: The Protocol Is as Complex as the TreatyRadcliffe, Donnie1977Washington Post 5 September 1977 
4 Presidents, 5 First Ladies Dine Together 2000Los Angeles Times 10 November 2000 
5,000 Picnic on a Pier With Carter FamilyCurtis, Charlotte1976New York Times 12 July 1976 
ACMHA Honors Rosalynn Carter, Industry Leaders During Annual Summit  2010Mental Health Weekly 29 March 2010Article on awards given to leaders in the mental health industry by the American College of Mental Health Administrators. For her work at the Carter Center in Atlanta on mental health, early childhood immunization, human rights, and conflict resolution, Rosalyn Carter earned the Saul Feldman Award for Lifetime Achievement.
AHA Joins Coalition to Improve Care for Dying 1997American Hospital Association News 17 February 1997 
Alice Paul, Author of ERA, Eulogized at Cathedral 1977Washington Post 21 July 1977 
All the Presidents' Pastries: Twenty-Five Years in the White HouseMesnier, Roland2006Paris: FlammarionThis is a rags-to-riches memoir by Roland Mesnier. He was born in rural France to a family in straitened circumstances and rose through hard work, creativity, and talent to become the Executive Pastry Chef in the White House, serving the Carters, Reagans, Clintons, and both Bush presidencies. The book provides a positive view of all of the First Ladies, but there is much of interest about the way each woman dealt with him, with staff, and with the pressures of the position.
All The President’s WomenRobertson, Rebecca2005ARTnews December 2005Coverage of a photography exhibition called “First Ladies” by Jean-Pierre Khazem at Sperone Westwater in New York.
Ambassador Rosalynn Carter; First Lady Confounds the Skeptics and Makes A Striking Success of Her Latin American TourVidal, David1977New York Times 14 June 1977 
America, in the Family SpiritKernan, Michael1977Washington Post 15 June 1977 
American First LadiesWatson, Robert P., ed.2006Pasadena, CA: Salem Press 
* AmericansWilcox, Desmond1978New York: Delacorte Press 
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
* America’s First LadiesHealy, Diana Dixon1988New York: Atheneum 
America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their HonorWadley, Carma2007Deseret Morning News 19 February 2007Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
* America’s First Ladies: Their Uncommon Wisdom, from Martha Washington to Laura BushAdler, Bill2002Lanham, MD: Taylor Trade Publishers 
* America’s Most Influential First LadiesAnthony, Carl Sferrazza1992Minneapolis: Oliver PressFor readers grades 5-7.
Ancestors of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Carter, Jeff2012New York: McFarlandJeff Carter, son of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, wrote this book and based it upon the genealogy that Pres. Carter received while in office.
Andy Young Does Not Walk AloneMartin, Louis1990Chicago Defender 5 May 1990 
Anti-ERA Protest Aimed at First Lady 1977Washington Post 5 February 1977 
APHA Honors Carters for Work on Global Health, Peace 2001Nation’s Health December 2001/January 2002The award was from the American Public Health Association.
At Odds: Effort Underway to Smooth the Ruffled FeathersPage, Susan1997USA Today 27 February 1997 
An Awesome Responsibility: Rosalynn Cater as First LadyJensen, Faye1990Presidential Studies Quarterly Fall 1990In Vol. 20, no. 4.
Balancing in Brazil 1977New York Times 11 June 1977 
Barbara Walters: A Conversation With the Carters 1978New York: ABC-TVTelevision interview by Barbara Walters. OLLC number 28851723.
Barbs and Gossamer Line First Lady’s Political TrailAyres, B. Drummond, Jr.1980New York Times 12 October 1980 
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