Jimmy Carter, who passed at the age of 100, was the first former U.S. President to reach this milestone, celebrated for both his political and humanitarian contributions.
Beyond his presidency, Carter's legacy includes founding the Carter Center and his involvement with Habitat for Humanity, which exemplified his lifelong commitment to humanitarian work.
Carter's passion for baseball was evident, particularly his unwavering support for the Atlanta Braves, showcasing his connection to the community and American culture.
In recognition of his humanitarian efforts, Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, which highlighted his dedication beyond political realms.
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