Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

Acting 18 titles 1924-10-01 — 2024-12-29 Plains, Georgia, USA

James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924 – passed away December 29, 2024) was a prominent American politician and dedicated humanitarian who held the office of the 39th president of the United States from 1977 until 1981. A committed member of the Democratic Party, Carter made history as the longest-living president in the nation's history, being the first to celebrate a milestone of 100 years.

Carter's presidency was marked by significant events and challenges, including the Camp David Accords, the Iran Hostage Crisis, and a strong emphasis on human rights both domestically and internationally. After leaving office, he continued to advocate for humanitarian causes, establishing the Carter Center in 1982, which focuses on global health, democracy, and disease prevention initiatives.

His post-presidential years were characterized by a remarkable commitment to service, earning him accolades, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his efforts to promote peace and democracy worldwide. Jimmy Carter's legacy is defined not only by his time in the White House but also by his lifelong dedication to improving the lives of others. His influence continues to resonate, making him a beloved figure in American history.

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