President Carter valued voting rights

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In the quiet hum of a Plains afternoon, Jimmy Carter often spoke of service not as a grand title, but as a simple, sturdy obligation. To understand Carter’s heart on voting rights, you must look past the policy papers and see the neighborly grace of a man who believes a democracy is only as strong as the welcome mat it lays out for its citizens.For Carter, the ballot box was never just...

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