I wrote his quote in my drawer as a kid

Cause I believe it too

Good bye, Jim

You humble peanut farmer, you!

President Jimmy Carter is depicted in this black-and-white photograph, standing in an expansive field. He is holding a large cluster of peanut plants, a reference to his background in farming before his presidency. The setting is a rural landscape with rows of crops extending into the distance, underlining the agricultural theme. A tractor is visible farther back, emphasizing the scene's connection to farming activities.

Carter is dressed in casual work attire, typical of someone engaged in farm work. His expression is approachable and friendly, conveying a sense of pride and connection to the land. The lighting suggests a bright, sunny day, casting clear shadows and highlighting the texture of the plants and Carter's clothing. The overall composition centers Carter in the foreground, with the extensive field and lone tree adding depth to the background. The image captures a moment that reflects Carter's roots and personal history, lending an authentic and relatable aspect to his public persona.
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