Former President Jimmy Carter, known for his humanitarian work, passed away at age 100.

Jimmy Carter, the 39th US President, passed away at 100. Born in Georgia, Carter rose from a peanut farmer to the presidency through education, attending the Naval Academy and serving as a submariner. He championed integration and became Georgia’s governor before winning the presidency in 1976. Carter navigated high inflation and the Iran hostage crisis, and is celebrated for the Camp David Accords and post-presidential humanitarian work with Habitat for Humanity. He was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

December 29, 2024
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