Unpopular after losing to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter went on to have one of the most distinguished post-presidential careers, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian efforts.
Carter founded the Atlanta-based Carter Center in the early 1980s, which played a crucial role in combatting diseases like river blindness, trachoma, and Guinea worm disease.
Chip Carter described his father as a hero of peace and human rights, emphasizing how he brought people together through shared beliefs in love and community.
A critic of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and other controversial policies, Carter remained dedicated to advocating for human rights and a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
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