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Rosalynn and returned
In January 1975, when the gubernatorial term ended, Rosalynn, Jimmy and Amy Carter returned to Plains.

Rosalynn and campaign
Lady Bird Johnson pioneered environmental protection and beautification ; Pat Nixon encouraged volunteerism and traveled extensively abroad ; Betty Ford supported women's rights ; Rosalynn Carter aided those with mental disabilities ; Nancy Reagan founded the Just Say No drug awareness campaign ; Barbara Bush promoted literacy ; Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to reform the healthcare system in the U. S .; and Laura Bush supported women's ' rights groups and encouraged childhood literacy.

Rosalynn and time
Aiken has donated his time and his voice to multiple benefit events and concerts, including the 2004 Rosalynn Carter Benefit, the America's Promise Benefit, and Heather Headley's Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS benefit, " Home ," where he sang a duet with Headley.

Rosalynn and on
Former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter began the fellowships not only to train reporters in how to sensitively and accurately discuss mental health and mental illness, but also to increase the number of stories on these topics in the news media.
Later, Burnham stated that Guyana allowed the Temple to operate in the manner it did on the references of Mondale, Rosalynn Carter, and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone.
First Lady Rosalynn Carter also personally met with Jones on multiple occasions, corresponded with him about Cuba, and spoke with him at the grand opening of the San Francisco Democratic Party Headquarters where Jones garnered louder applause than Mrs. Carter.
Rosalynn with her husband and daughter Amy Carter | Amy on the south lawn in front of the White House, July 24, 1977
She hosts the annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, bringing together nationwide leaders in the mental health field.
The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide stipends to journalists to report on topics related to mental health or mental illnesses.
The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project focused on supporting the Gulf Coast community seeking to rebuild after hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Among those in attendance at the film's American premiere on November 17, 1978 were President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, who were greeted at the premiere by Quinn, Ferrer and director Bartlett.
Former First Lady of the United States, Rosalynn Carter invited Siti Hasmah to serve on the National Committee of the World Federation of Mental Health which Mrs Carter chaired.

Rosalynn and for
Dedicated to the city by Rosalynn Carter, the Historic Downtown Garland Square has plans for renovations.
Carter is president of the board of directors for the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving ( RCI ) at Georgia Southwestern State University, her alma mater in Americus, Georgia.
* Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving
In 2004, he received the Benjamin E. Mays Trailblazer Award and the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Award for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.
He has created dances for Olympic gold medalists John Curry, Peggy Fleming and Dorothy Hamill and has choreographed a full-length ice-dancing version of The Sleeping Beauty, starring Olympic medalists Robin Cousins and Rosalynn Sumners.
About 4, 000 people gathered at the cathedral for the service, including President and Mrs. Bush, former president George H. W. and Barbara Bush, Gerald and Betty Ford, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, and Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Rosalynn and her
Compared to fellow First Ladies when their husbands left office, Reagan's approval was higher than those of Rosalynn Carter and Hillary Rodham Clinton, however she was less popular than Barbara Bush and her disapproval rating was double that of Carter's.
Rosalynn Carter, in 1977, was the first to place her personal office in the East Wing and to formally call it the " Office of the First Lady.
Margaret Trudeau ( third from left ) at the White House in 1977, alongside her husband Pierre, Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter.

Rosalynn and .
At present, there are five living former first ladies: Rosalynn Carter, wife of Jimmy Carter ; Nancy Reagan, widow of Ronald Reagan ; Barbara Bush, wife of George H. W. Bush ; current Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of Bill Clinton ; and Laura Bush, wife of George W. Bush.
Former First Ladies ( from left to right ) Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Rodham Clinton | Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush and Laura Bush at the dedication of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park in 2004.
Former First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Lady Bird Johnson, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Barbara Bush, and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the National Garden Gala, A Tribute to America's First Ladies, May 11, 1994.
It is an exhibit containing red suits worn by former First Ladies Lady Bird Johnson, Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush meant to raise awareness by highlighting America's first ladies.
Tanzania's founding leader Julius Nyerere with U. S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter in 1977.
* August 18 – Rosalynn Carter, wife of U. S. President Jimmy Carter
First Lady Rosalynn Carter attended his funeral.
For example, Jones met with Vice President ( and later Presidential Candidate ) Walter Mondale and First Lady Rosalynn Carter several times.
Eleanor Rosalynn Carter ( born Eleanor Rosalynn Smith ; August 18, 1927 ) is the wife of the former President of the United States Jimmy Carter and in that capacity served as the First Lady of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

returned and campaign
After a successful campaign Manuel I and Andronikos returned together to Constantinople ( 1168 ); but a year later, Andronikos refused to take the oath of allegiance to the future king Béla III of Hungary, whom Manuel desired to become his successor.
After starting the 1954 campaign with a two-game split against the Tigers in Detroit, the Orioles returned to Baltimore on April 15 to a welcoming parade that wound through the streets of downtown, with an estimated 350, 000 spectators lining the route.
" The politicians created the mortgage giants, which then returned some of the profits to the pols-sometimes directly, as campaign funds ; sometimes as " contributions " to favored constituents.
It is unclear if Diocletian was present to assist the campaign ; he might have returned to Egypt or Syria.
In 1898 Beatty returned from leave after the Sudan campaign, but finding life in Ireland at the family home not to his taste, stayed instead with his brother at Newmarket.
The campaign halted at Dongola to regroup and Beatty returned to Britain on leave.
Feudal levies could only be raised for a fixed length of time before they returned home, forcing an end to a campaign ; mercenary forces, often called Brabançons after the Duchy of Brabant but actually recruited from across northern Europe, could operate all year long and provide a commander with more strategic options to pursue a campaign, but cost much more than equivalent feudal forces.
On 8 July 1919, Wilson returned to the United States and embarked on a nation-wide campaign to secure the support of the American people for their country ’ s entry into the League.
At that time, the emperor returned from another campaign in Brittany to find his empire at war with itself.
When the main objective of the campaign had been fulfilled, the Hittite army returned to Carchemish and the city fell after an eight-day siege.
When he returned to the west in 205 BC, Antiochus found that with the death of Ptolemy IV, the situation now looked propitious for another western campaign.
Afterwards, Severus returned to Syria for a time to plan a much more ambitious campaign.
He left his father and returned home to Cambridge to gather more funds for a fresh campaign, where he fell ill and died the next month.
He continued his campaign as a non-partisan independent but ceased the campaign soon thereafter and returned to the Republican party to assume a Senate committee chairmanship.
The aftermath of the siege may have contributed to the transmission of smallpox into remote Indian populations ; as some Indians were reported to have traveled from beyond the Mississippi to participate in the campaign and returned afterward having been exposed to European carriers.
Interestingly, a significant portion of Stark's force returned home and did not again become influential in the campaign until appearing at Saratoga on October 13 to complete the encirclement of Burgoyne's army.
Thompson blamed Ruth Hanna McCormick's lack of support for his loss at the 1928 Republican National Convention, and he returned the favor during her 1930 campaign for the United States Senate.
Garfield returned to Washington very glum in spite of his success, taking the campaign criticism quite hard.
Napoleon then left his men and returned to Paris, to prepare the defence against the advancing Russians, and the campaign effectively ended on 14 December 1812, when the last enemy troops left Russia.
After a campaign of harassment by a ruthlessly bullying Davis while the film was on location in Louisiana, Crawford returned to Hollywood and entered a hospital.
Henry and Arundel returned to England while Richard was on a military campaign in Ireland.
Isabella and Mortimer returned to England with a mercenary army, seizing the country in a lightning campaign.
He returned to Bloomington where he wrote for the family newspaper, The Daily Pantagraph, which was founded by his maternal great grandfather Jesse W. Fell, who had also served as Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager in his 1858 race for the US Senate.

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