Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, makes Grammys history as the oldest person ever nominated
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Former President Jimmy Carter has made history, once again, this time as the oldest person ever nominated for a Grammy.
The 39th President of the United States, turned 100 on October 1 and received his Grammy nomination on Friday, November 8, just days after his candidate of choice, Kamala Harris, lost the presidential election to former President Donald Trump.
Carter has defied the odds, receiving hospice care for nearly two years after surviving brain cancer, liver cancer and brain surgery.
After leaving the White House in 1981, the former president continued his life of service, founding The Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter Work Project with his late wife in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity.
The couple and their foundation has helped thousands of people move into safe and affordable shelter in 14 countries.