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Jimmy Carter
He left the White House widely considered a failed president and spent the next four decades building houses for the poor, monitoring elections, and eradicating diseases — quietly becoming one of the most admired men alive.
1924–2024

Life Journey
From rural roots to global humanitarian influence
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1924–1941
Rural beginnings
Jimmy Carter grew up in a small farming community in Georgia, where hard work, faith, and local ties shaped his early character and outlook.

