Amy Carter, the only daughter of 39th president of the United States Jimmy Carter, will be back in the spotlight today for her father's national funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., after years of leading a largely private life. But her college years in New England were anything but private.
Here's what to know about her post-White House life:
Amy Carter was just 9 years old when her father, Jimmy Carter, became the 39th President of the United States in 1977.
The only daughter and youngest child of the late 39th president was with family Tuesday, as lawmakers gathered to pay tribute.
Grandchildren Jason Carter and James Carter IV have continued the family's legacy, with Jason serving as chairman of The Carter Center’s board and James gaining attention for a pivotal video in the 2012 presidential race.
Amy Carter was just 9 years old when her father, Jimmy Carter, became the 39th President of the United States in 1977.
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“After Friday we are just going to start settling back down and getting back to some type of normal,” said Lynton Earl Godwin, who is known around town as “Boze” and served as the mayor of Plains for 38 years until he retired last January. “The town has been anticipating this, and President Carter was anticipating it also.”