| 1. Amy Carter was chosen by her family and named from a Webster’s Dictionary before her birth. |
| 2. She lived in the Georgia Governor’s mansion starting in 1970 after her father was elected governor. |
| 3. As a child, she lived in the White House and received significant media attention for being the first young child there since John F. Kennedy’s presidency. |
| 4. Amy had a Siamese cat named Misty Malarky Ying Yang, the last cat to live in the White House until Bill Clinton's era. |
| 5. She notably enjoyed roller-skating in the White House and had a treehouse on the South lawn, where Secret Service agents ensured her safety during slumber parties. |
| 6. Amy's nanny was an African American woman who joined through a Georgia prison release program. |
| 7. She was seen reading children's books during a state dinner hosted for Canada's Prime Minister at the age of nine. |
| 8. She participated in significant political discussions, including a notable debate about nuclear arms with her father. |
| 9. Amy also protested against apartheid and CIA activities while studying at Brown University. |