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Former POTUS Jimmy Carter Passes Away at 100

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https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/jimmy-carter-death-news-12-29-24/index.html

 

A month and a half after voting in the last election, 39th POTUS Jimmy Carter has passed away. 

 

POTUS Carter had been in hospice for almost 2  years.  Also, he survived his wife, former FLOTUS Rosalynn Carter by 1 year and 1 month.

 

We knew his time was drawing near.  Fittingly, before the New Year rolls in, whatever will become of this country is no longer of concern to him.  RIP POTUS Jimmy Carter.😎

A lot of Black people loved the old descendant of peanut farmers.

It's interesting how history often repeats itself.

Just like Obama gave us Trump....Carter gave us Reagan.

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27 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said:

A lot of Black people loved the old descendant of peanut farmers.

Part of his POTUS Carter's story is that he was raised by a Black woman.😁😎

23 minutes ago, ProfD said:

Part of his POTUS Carter's story is that he was raised by a Black woman.😁😎


.....square business???

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20 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said:

.....square business???

Yep. She was a nanny.😎

ProfD

I was thinking that, but I also thought there was another back story that I wasn't aware of...lol.
He was from Georgia so of course most well-to-do White families in the South had Black nannies raising and even breast feeding their children.

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