Jimmy Carter (associated via Carter Center)

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Jimmy Carter is the 39th president of the United States, known for his emphasis on human rights, diplomacy, and post-presidential humanitarian work.

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instanceOf Nobel Peace Prize laureate
President of the United States
author
human
humanitarian
politician
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Presidential Medal of Freedom
birthDate 1924-10-01
birthPlace Plains, Georgia, United States
boardMemberOf Carter Center
surface form: The Carter Center
child Amy Carter
Chip Carter
Jack Carter
Jeff Carter
coFoundedWith Rosalynn Carter
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Southwestern College
United States Naval Academy
familyName Carter
focusArea election monitoring
global health
human rights advocacy
founded Carter Center
surface form: The Carter Center
fullName Jimmy Carter
surface form: James Earl Carter Jr.
givenName James
knownFor diplomatic conflict resolution
emphasis on human rights in foreign policy
post-presidential humanitarian work
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank Lieutenant
NobelPeacePrizeYear 2002
notableWork Camp David Accords
Carter Doctrine
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
surface form: Panama Canal treaties
numberOfChildren 4
occupation author
farmer
naval officer
politician
positionHeld 39th president of the United States
Governor of Georgia
member of the Georgia State Senate
predecessor Gerald Ford
presidentialOrder 39
presidentialTermEnd 1981-01-20
presidentialTermStart 1977-01-20
religion Baptist
residence Plains, Georgia, United States
spouse Rosalynn Carter
successor Ronald Reagan
vicePresident Walter Mondale

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