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    Remembering Rosalynn Carter: A special Atlanta News First podcast

    en-usDecember 28, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In November 2023, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter was laid to rest. 

    Mrs. Carter changed the role of first lady by forging her own path. She left a legacy of devotion to mental health and human rights around the world.

    Rosalynn Carter was 96 years old and died at the Carter's home in Plains, Georgia, where she and her husband have lived for decades. She grew up there and people told us about her impact in so many ways. It's the stories from her family and close friends who gave us a look at who Rosalynn Carter really was. 

    In the two services held to honor Mrs. Carter, there were tributes, funny stories, and a lot of love. This podcast is a compilation of those stories from those who loved her most: her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her beloved pastor.

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