Jimmy Carter Turns 100 with New Exhibition
Jimmy Carter Turns 100 with New Exhibition

Jimmy Carter Turns 100 with New Exhibition

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As former President Jimmy Carter turns 100, a new exhibition titled '100 Portraits for 100 Years of Jimmy Carter' is now open at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, showcasing diverse artistic representations of his legacy. Carter, the longest-living U.S. president, has had a profound impact beyond his presidency through his humanitarian work, including the establishment of the Carter Presidential Center and his involvement with Habitat for Humanity. Despite his presidency being marked by economic struggles and foreign policy challenges, Carter's post-presidential contributions, such as winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, have redefined his legacy. His life, from humble beginnings in Plains, Georgia, to global humanitarian efforts, exemplifies resilience and dedication to public service. Carter's unique life story continues to inspire, highlighting the importance of life beyond political office.

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