Former President Jimmy Carter had a black eye and 14 stitches after falling at his Georgia home — but made it to an evening concert in Tennessee to rally volunteers ahead of his 36th home building project for Habitat for Humanity
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Twenty-one homes are scheduled to be built in a neighborhood in Nashville. The concert also featured performances by Melinda Doolittle, the Fisk Jubilee Singers and members of the Nashville Symphony Quartet. Meanwhile, he has continued with his humanitarian work. And he also has occasionally weighed in on politics and policy,that his Carter Center will become a more forceful advocate against armed conflicts in the future, including “wars by the United States.”
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