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- Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia
A member of the Democratic Party, Carter served from 1971 to 1975 as the 76th governor of Georgia and from 1963 to 1967 in the Georgia State Senate He lived longer than any other president in US history, reaching age 100
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Jimmy Carter (1924–2024) was the 39th president of the United States (1977–81) He served during a time of serious troubles, notable among which was the Iran hostage crisis For his work in diplomacy and advocacy, both during and after his presidency, he received the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
- Jimmy Carter, 39th president, humanitarian and Nobel laureate . . . - PBS
Former President Jimmy Carter, a former peanut farmer and Navy officer who went on to become the longest-living American president in history, died Sunday, according to The Carter Center He was
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Jimmy Carter funeral updates: 'Definition of integrity,' grandson says at emotional state funeral President Biden delivered one of the many eulogies for Carter
- Dec. 29 2024: Jimmy Carter death news | CNN Politics
Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia, who served in the US Navy, was president from 1977 to 1981 Championing human rights at the center of US foreign policy, Carter forged a
- Jimmy Carter, former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies at . . .
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, died Sunday at the age of 100 Though he served only one term in office, he went on to a distinguished second act of humanitarian work, and
- Jimmy Carter - Miller Center
Overview Jimmy Carter's one-term presidency is remembered for the events that overwhelmed it—inflation, energy crisis, war in Afghanistan, and hostages in Iran After one term in office, voters strongly rejected Jimmy Carter's honest but gloomy outlook in favor of Ronald Reagan's telegenic optimism
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