Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at his home in Plains, Georgia on Sunday aged 100.
His death comes more than a year after the former president entered hospice care.
He was the lone presidential centenarian.
Carter’s life before, during and after his presidency was marked by significant accomplishments.
Here’s what to know about the former US President;
1. James Earl Carter Jr. was born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, the son of James Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter.
2. Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1946.
3. On July 1946, Carter married Rosalynn Smith, in Plains. They have four children, John William (“Jack”), born 1947; James Earl 3rd (“Chip”), 1950; Donnel Jeffrey (Jeff), 1952; and Amy Lynn, 1967.
4. Carter served in a Navy nuclear submarine program between 1946 to 1953, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander.
5. Between 1953 to 1971, Carter helped run the family peanut farm and warehouse business.
6. He served in the Georgia State Senate between 1963 to 1966.
7. In 1966, Carter tried unsuccessfully for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.
8. In November 1970, He was elected governor of Georgia and served between 1971 to 1975.
9. Carter defeated President Gerald R. Ford, winning 51% of the vote and 297 electoral votes to Ford’s 240 in November 1976.
10. In January 1977, Carter was sworn in as the 39th president of the United States. On his first full day in office, he pardons most Vietnam-era draft evaders.
11. Carter was denied a second term by Ronald Reagan, who won 51.6% of the popular vote to 41.7% for Carter and 6.7% for independent John Anderson on November 4, 1980.
12. In 1982, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter co-founded The Carter Center in Atlanta, whose mission is to resolve conflicts, protect human rights and prevent disease around the world.
13. In June 1994, he played a key role in North Korea’s nuclear disarmament talks.
14. Carter led a delegation to Haiti, arranging terms to avoid a U.S. invasion and return President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power in September 1994.
15. In December 1994, Carter negotiated a tentative cease-fire in Bosnia, and in March 1995, he mediated a cease-fire in Sudan’s war with southern rebels.
16. Carter received the U.N. Human Rights Prize on the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 1998.
17. In August 1999, President Bill Clinton awarded Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter the Presidential Medally of Freedom.
18. Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his “untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development” in December 10, 2002.
19. He joined ‘The Elders’, a group of international leaders brought together by Nelson Mandela to focus on global issues in July 2007.
20. In December 2014, he was nominated for a Grammy in the best spoken word album category, for his book “A Call To Action.”
21. In Spring 2018, Carter published “Faith: A Journey for All,” the last of 32 books.
22. On March 22, 2019, Carter became the longest-lived U.S. president, surpassing President George H.W. Bush, who died in 2018.
23. October 1, 2024, he became the first former U.S. president to reach 100 years of age, celebrating at home with extended family and close friends.
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