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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died yesterday at her home in Plains, Georgia. She was 96. She is survived by her husband of 77 years, former president Jimmy Carter, 99.
Not just a political wife but a “political partner,” as she wrote in her 1984 memoir, First Lady From Plains, Rosalynn strongly supported the Equal Rights Amendment and became a staunch advocate for mental health reform during Jimmy’s presidency.
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