Former President Jimmy Carter died Sunday at the age of 100. Carter served one term as the 39th president starting in 1977. After his presidency he continued his humanitarian work, starting a non-profit with his wife and working closely with Habitat for Humanity.
December 30, 2024
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Carter passes at 100: Local leaders respond to a President's passing
PLAINS, Georgia — Former 39th President Jimmy Carter died at 100 years of age Sunday. Carter, a Georgia peanut farmer, began his presidency in 1977 after he defeated 39th President Gerald R. Ford in the General Election. Carter served one term and left office in 1981 after losing to Ronald Reagan, but his service afterward is what earned him a reputation as a statesman.