Farmer from Georgia dealt with Iranian militants who took U.S. hostages, was active in post-presidency

By Ted Johnson, Variety

Jimmy Carter

(VARIETY) — Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, who may have left an even greater legacy with his efforts in his post-White House years, in which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in resolving international conflicts, died Sunday, according to the Washington Post. He was 100.

Carter had entered hospice care in 2023 after surviving metastatic brain cancer, liver cancer and brain surgery after a 2019 fall. He appeared at his wife Rosalyn’s memorial service in late 2023.

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