Eleanor Rosalynn Carter (/ˈroʊzəlɪn/ ROH-zə-lin; née Smith; August 18, 1927 – November 19, 2023) was an American writer, activist, and humanitarian who...
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The home of Jimmy Carter (born 1924), who was the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and his wife Rosalynn Carter (1927–2023) is located...
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The Carter Center is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. He and his wife Rosalynn Carter partnered...
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Amy Lynn Carter (born October 19, 1967) is the only daughter of the 39th U.S. president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter. Carter entered the public...
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Carter (born July 3, 1947) is an American businessman and politician. The eldest child of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter...
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visitor center. As Carter lives in Plains, the area surrounding the residence, including the burial site of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter (1927–2023) is...
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culture of aggressive hazing of freshmen. While at the Academy, Carter fell in love with Rosalynn Smith, a friend of his sister Ruth. The two wed shortly after...
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Carter". Proco, UT: Ancestry.com, LLC. 1919. "Georgia World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919, Entry for James E. Carter". Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter: The...
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grandson of former president and first lady Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter and the son of Jack Carter and Judy Langford, daughter of former Georgia state senator...
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The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity...
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the Carter administration, from foreign and domestic policy to the personal lives of President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Mrs. Rosalynn Carter. The...
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Mary Prince (nanny) (category Rosalynn Carter)
murder who then became the nanny for Amy Carter, the daughter of US President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter, and was eventually granted a full pardon...
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youngest sister of United States President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter’s best friend. Ruth Carter Stapleton was born on August 7, 1929, in Plains...
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University (shared with his wife, Rosalynn Carter) Recipient of 2009 American Peace Award along with Rosalynn Carter International Catalonia Award 2010...
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William Alton Carter (March 29, 1937 – September 25, 1988) was an American farmer, businessman, brewer, and politician. The younger brother of U.S. President...
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eradication of infectious diseases. He and his wife Rosalynn are key figures in Habitat for Humanity. Carter wrote numerous books and continued to comment on...
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Plains, Georgia (category Rosalynn Carter)
Statistical Area. It is well known as the birthplace of Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn, who were the president and first lady of the United States from...
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and Health Sciences and related colleges are together known as the Rosalynn Carter Health and Human Sciences Complex. Georgia Southwestern and the Georgia...
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and Rosalynn Carter: The Georgia Years, 1924–1974. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977962-8. Godbold, E. Stanly Jr. (2022). Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter:...
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traveled extensively abroad; Betty Ford supported women's rights; Rosalynn Carter aided those with mental disabilities; Nancy Reagan founded the Just...
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Jimmy Carter was christened on 5 June 2004, and the ship sponsor was former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. One result of the changes was that Jimmy Carter was...
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served as a key adviser on both foreign and domestic issues. First Lady Rosalynn Carter emerged as an important part of the administration, sitting in on several...
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Bessie Lillian Carter (née Gordy; August 15, 1898 – October 30, 1983) was an American nurse. Carter's son, Jimmy Carter, served as the 39th president of...
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their husbands left office, Reagan's approval was higher than those of Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Clinton and Melania Trump. However, she was less popular than...
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Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn. The Carters would ultimately go on to be the Fords' successors as president and first lady after Jimmy Carter defeated...
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Jimmy Carter. Born in Plains, Georgia, Carter served in World War II as a United States Army lieutenant seeing combat in Europe. After the war, Carter remained...
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to Donald Trump. The most recent first lady to die was Rosalynn Carter, married to Jimmy Carter. The first first lady was Martha Washington, married to...
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former first ladies—Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, and Pat Nixon—at the "Women and the Constitution" conference at The Carter Center to assess that document's...
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Bloomer Ford" Retrieved January 10, 2021. Digital, Tegna (2023-11-19). "Rosalynn Carter, former US first lady, dead at 96". WCNC-TV. Archived from the original...
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List of George Mason University people (section Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution)
This list includes alumni and faculty of George Mason University. James M. Buchanan, Nobel Prize-winning economist (1986) Vernon L. Smith, Nobel Prize-winning...
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