Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, broker of peace in the Middle East and a tireless advocate for global health and human rights, has died. Carter took office in 1977 as 'Jimmy Who?', a one-term Georgia governor and devout Christian whose unfami*ity with the corridors of power in Washington was seen as a virtue after the official betrayals of the Watergate and Vietnam years.
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