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Who Are Jimmy Carter's Children? He Leaves Behind 3 Sons and a Daughter


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Published in Business and Finance on Sunday, December 29th 2024 at 18:20 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100, leaving four children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was the longest-lived president in U.S. history.

The article from MSN discusses the family of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, focusing on his four children: Jack, Chip, Jeff, and Amy. Jack Carter, the eldest, has had a varied career including running for political office and working in investment banking. Chip Carter has been involved in politics, serving as a state senator in Georgia, and has also worked in the family's peanut business. Jeff Carter, the third son, has largely stayed out of the public eye but has been involved in the family's business and philanthropy efforts. Amy Carter, the youngest, became known for her activism during her father's presidency and later pursued a career in art and activism. The article highlights how each child has contributed to their father's legacy in different ways, reflecting on their personal lives, careers, and the impact of their father's presidency on their upbringing.

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