Jimmy Carter sought to expand democracy worldwide long after he left the White House

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Amid everything else on his desk – the Iran hostage crisis, domestic economic turmoil, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and a grueling 1980 reelection fight – President Jimmy Carter elevated the independence of a country in southern Africa as a top agenda item.

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