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Former President Jimmy Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the longest-living chief executive in U.S. history, has died. He was 100.
The 39th U.S. president died on Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care. Live updates and reaction here.Businessman, Navy officer, evangelist, politician, negotiator, author, woodworker. Carter forged a path that still challenges political assumptions. These are the significant milestones in his life and career.A look at Carter’s life, in photos, as chosen by AP editors. Jimmy Carter gives his acceptance speech after accepting the Democratic nomination for president on the convention floor, July 15, 1976, at New York’s Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo, File)
Jimmy Carter gives his acceptance speech after accepting the Democratic nomination for president on the convention floor, July 15, 1976, at New York’s Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo, File)
Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, wave to supporters at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden in New York, July 15, 1976. (AP Photo, File)
Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, wave to supporters at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden in New York, July 15, 1976. (AP Photo, File)
President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd while walking with his wife Rosalynn and their daughter Amy along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House following his inauguration, Jan. 20, 1977, in Washington. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd while walking with his wife Rosalynn and their daughter Amy along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House following his inauguration, Jan. 20, 1977, in Washington. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis, File)
This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors.





