Lot 1302

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JAMES E. CARTER (b. 1924) Thirty-ninth President of the United States who engineered a break-through in Arab-Israeli relations. CARTER PROMPTS HIS BROTHER TO ATTACK CONSERVATIVE PASTOR JERRY FALWELL An important pair of documents in which it appears the recently retired ex-President Jimmy Carter urges his brother to use an essay (included) in a blistering attack on controversial Baptist pastor JERRY FALWELL (1933-2007). The lot includes an A.L.S. by Carter on his personal post-presidential letterhead, 1p, 8vo., [n.p.], Sep. 22, 1981, six months after leaving office. In full: 'Sybil [wife of brother Billy Carter] - If Billy uses and of this he should, of course, put it in his own better words - J' Included also is a one-page copy of a rather vitriolic attack on Falwell, prepared perhaps by Carter or some other unknown party. It reads, in part: '...Jerry Falwell...is very shrewd in picking out the things that worry most American people and making them his issues. He is against homosexuality, he is against drugs, he is against immorality of all kinds...The sad thing is that is that there are...millions of ignorant people who listen to his smooth voice and are convinced to share their money with him...Have you heard of Falwell spending any of these great sums of money in any community around you to help drug addicts...to help the poor or the aged...[or the] alcoholic? Of course not...I see a little of it being spent...to force Falwell's own religious beliefs on the people of our nation, to keep women in their place (at home, barefoot and pregnant), and to elect a few right wing political candidates...His religious...advertisements are most often attacks on other Americans whose crime is not meeting the Moral Majority definition of what is 'right'...Like the Ku Klux Klan...Falwell and the Moral Majority can stand anything except truth...' Very good. Paper clip stain at top of the Carter letter, else very good. Carter had a bone to pick with Falwell and his Moral Majority. He was quoted as saying: "that autumn [1980] a group headed by Jerry Falwell purchased $10 million in commercials on southern radio and TV to brand me as a traitor to the South and no longer a Christian.' The Moral Majority continued working on behalf of Reagan after he gained the Republican nomination. Following the organization's lead, more than one-fifth of Moral Majority supporters that had supported Carter in 1976 voted for Reagan in 1980.

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May 23, 2021 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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