Amy Carter, the only daughter of 39th president of the United States Jimmy Carter, will be back in the spotlight today for her father's national funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., after years of leading a largely private life. But her college years in New England were anything but private.
Here's what to know about her post-White House life:
who gave brief speeches on Saturday at The Carter Center in Atlanta. Jimmy Carter had four children with his late wife Rosalynn Carter, the youngest being their only daughter, Amy Carter.
Jimmy Carter—the 39th president of the United States, who died on Dec. 29 at 100—was laid to rest at the Georgia home he shared with wife Rosalynn Carter.
Amy later became known for her political activism, participating in sit-ins and protests during the 1980s and early 1990s. The youngest Carter child lives in the Atlanta area, with her second husband.
While the nation honors the life of Jimmy Carter on Thursday, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden looked back on the former president’s partnership with his wife Rosalynn Carter,
who gave brief speeches on Saturday at The Carter Center in Atlanta. Amy Carter, the only daughter of former President Jimmy Carter, was born in 1967, in Plains, Georgia. She moved into the White ...
Grandchildren Jason Carter and James Carter IV have continued the family's legacy, with Jason serving as chairman of The Carter Center’s board and James gaining attention for a pivotal video in the 2012 presidential race.
Jimmy Carter has a total number of four children with Rosalynn Carter, the youngest being their only daughter, Amy Carter. Here's how old she is now.
When asked what he was "most proud of having accomplished as a couple," Carter told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "Having been elected president with Rosa's good help." The former first ...
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