Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President, Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President, Dies at 100

Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President, Dies at 100

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who passed away on December 29, 2024, at the age of 100, is remembered for his significant contributions to peace and human rights during and after his presidency from 1977 to 1981. The longest-lived president in American history, Carter was known for his humanitarian efforts, including the establishment of the Carter Center, which monitored elections worldwide and promoted democracy. Though his presidency faced challenges such as the Iranian hostage crisis and economic issues, he is celebrated for his integrity and dedication to service, as evidenced by tributes from family and former hostages alike. His son, Chip Carter, described him as a hero who brought people together through shared beliefs in peace and love. Carter's legacy is further highlighted by his commitment to humanitarian work and environmentalism, alongside his wife, Rosalynn. The impact of his presidency and post-presidential life continues to resonate, as many reflect on his character and contributions to society.

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