Achsah Nesmith, who wrote speeches for President Jimmy Carter, has died at age 84

This photo taken March 14, 2024, in Alexadria, Va., shows a 1978 newspaper on which then-President Jimmy Carter wrote a personal note to one of his speechwriters, Achsah Nesmith. One of the first women to write speeches for an American president, Nesmith worked at the Carter White House for all four years of his presidency. She died March 5, 2024, in Alexandria, Va., at age 84. (AP/Susannah Nesmith)

When Achsah Nesmith got the phone call offering her a job writing presidential speeches for Jimmy Carter, she turned it down. As the mother of two young children, she explained to Carter's chief of staff, she just didn't have time.

Nesmith quickly changed her mind, however, and called back to accept with encouragement from her husband, a fellow journalist who told her: “I can raise two babies.†She arrived at the White House right after Carter's 1977 inauguration, becoming one of the first women to work as a speechwriter for an American president.

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