James Earl Carter, Junior, known as Jimmy, served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
He focused on energy conservation, negotiated important treaties, and later won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize.
After his presidency, Carter founded a nongovernmental organization to advance human rights, observed elections, and worked on disease prevention in developing nations.
He has been involved with Habitat for Humanity and vocal on the Palestinian conflict.
Carter's post-presidency humanitarian work has garnered widespread respect, overshadowing mixed opinions on his time in office.
His efforts have included extensive travel, diplomacy, and advocacy for various global issues.
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