Former US President Jimmy Carter Dies At The Age of 100

Jimmy Carter, America’s 39th president and a tireless advocate for peace and human rights, has passed away at 100.

Known as the peanut farmer turned global peacemaker, Carter leaves a legacy of compassion and determination that reshaped the world stage.

Carter’s Monumental Tenure

Though his presidency from 1977 to 1981 faced hurdles like the Iran hostage crisis and economic struggles.

Carter’s crowning achievement was brokering peace between Israel and Egypt in the historic Camp David Accords.

Post-presidency, he became a humanitarian icon, earning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for promoting democracy and resolving international conflicts.

Biden Declares A Day For Mourning

President Biden declared January 9th a national day of mourning, calling on Americans to honor Carter’s memory in their places of worship.

Carter’s wife of 77 years, Rosalynn, passed just weeks earlier after living together a prolonged happy life.

Condolences to the Carter family have poured in worldwide as world leaders remember one of the greatest American Presidents.

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