2024-10-01 13:29:08
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Celebrating Jimmy Carter at 100

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has reached a remarkable milestone, celebrating his 100th birthday in Plains, Georgia. Born on October 1, 1924, Carter has lived a life marked by both triumph and adversity. Despite facing challenges during his presidency, including the Iran hostage crisis, he is revered for his post-presidential humanitarian efforts. Carter's legacy includes founding the Carter Center and winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

Currently in hospice care, he expresses a desire to vote for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, showcasing his continued engagement with politics. His grandson, Jason, noted that Carter remains lively and interested in current events. President Biden has publicly honored Carter, recognizing his moral leadership and commitment to democracy and human rights. As the first former president to turn 100, Carter's life reflects a journey of resilience, advocacy, and profound impact on both national and global scales.

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Jimmy Carter, the longest-lived U.S. president, has written 32 books, 20 of which became New York Times best sellers. However, only 16 books about him have made the best-seller list, a stark contrast to other modern presidents. Carter, who remains in hospice care, has a lower ratio of best sellers written about him compared to those he has written. This ratio can be calculated for commanders in chief going back to 1931, when The Times first began tracking hardcover nonfiction book sales. The c..
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