Remembering Rosalynn Carter's White House Years.

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      Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who passed away at the age of 96, was remembered for her practicality and role as a trusted advisor. She prioritized mental health issues and kindness to create a more caring society. Carter traveled extensively overseas, promoting her projects and her husband's policies, and was the first first lady to address the World Health Organization. She was known for her simple and sustainable style, and her focus on substance rather than extravagant state dinners. Carter's influence and power over her husband were evident, and she valued meeting people face-to-face to understand trends and gather information. [Extracted from the article]
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