Rosalynn Carter

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Rosalynn Carter was an American First Lady, humanitarian, and mental health advocate who played a prominent public and political role alongside her husband, President Jimmy Carter.

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instanceOf First Lady of the United States
human
humanitarian
mental health advocate
advocatedFor mental health services accessibility
reduction of stigma around mental illness
support for family caregivers
awardReceived Presidential Medal of Freedom
Congressional Gold Medal
surface form: United States Congressional Gold Medal
birthDate 1927-08-18
birthName Rosalynn Carter self-linksurface differs
surface form: Eleanor Rosalynn Smith
birthPlace Plains, Georgia, United States
child Amy Carter
Jeff Carter
surface form: Donnel Jeffrey "Jeff" Carter

Jack Carter
Chip Carter
surface form: James Earl "Chip" Carter III
coFounder Carter Center
surface form: The Carter Center
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 2023-11-19
deathPlace Plains, Georgia, United States
educatedAt Georgia Southwestern College
endTime 1975-01-14
1977-01-20
1981-01-20
familyName Carter
givenName Eleanor
knownFor active political partnership with Jimmy Carter
expanding the role of First Lady in policy and diplomacy
humanitarian work through The Carter Center
livedDuring 20th century
21st century
marriageStart 1946-07-07
memberOf Democratic Party
notableWork advocacy for mental health care reform in the United States
promotion of caregiving and support for caregivers
work on immunization and public health campaigns
numberOfChildren 4
placeOfBurial Plains, Georgia, United States
positionHeld First Lady of Georgia
First Lady of the United States
Second Lady of the United States
religion Baptist
residence Plains, Georgia, United States
spouse Jimmy Carter
startTime 1971-01-12
1975-01-20
1977-01-20
workLocation Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Jimmy Carter (associated via Carter Center) spouse Rosalynn Carter
subject surface form: Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter (associated via Carter Center) coFoundedWith Rosalynn Carter
subject surface form: Jimmy Carter
Carter Center founder Rosalynn Carter
Carter Center keyPerson Rosalynn Carter
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Award for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind namedForRole Rosalynn Carter
this entity surface form: former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
Jimmy Carter spouse Rosalynn Carter
Betty Ford succeededBy Rosalynn Carter
Carter hasNotableBearer Rosalynn Carter
Democracy Program affiliatedWith Rosalynn Carter
Mental Health Program affiliatedWith Rosalynn Carter
subject surface form: Mental Health Program (Carter Center)
Plains, Georgia, United States hasNotableResident Rosalynn Carter
subject surface form: Plains, Georgia
Rosalynn Carter birthName Rosalynn Carter self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Eleanor Rosalynn Smith
Chip Carter mother Rosalynn Carter
Chip Carter relative Rosalynn Carter
Amy Carter mother Rosalynn Carter
Jeff Carter mother Rosalynn Carter
Jack Carter mother Rosalynn Carter
Jack Carter notableRelative Rosalynn Carter
Town of Plains hasNotableResident Rosalynn Carter
Anne Frances Robbins precededBy Rosalynn Carter
Elizabeth Anne Bloomer successor Rosalynn Carter