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Rosalynn Carter

Rosalynn Carter was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2001.

Place: Seneca Falls, N.Y.
Date: 2001
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In recognition of her tireless fight for mental health and unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others, Rosalynn Carter was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2001, becoming only the third first lady ever inducted, joining Abigail Adams and Eleanor Roosevelt.

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Photo of Rosalynn Carter Rosalynn Carter speaks at the Rosalynn Carter Georgia Mental Health Forum in 2019.
Photo of Rosalynn Carter at the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2001. Photo of Kathleen Sebelius (left), Rosalynn Carter (center), and David Wellstone (right) at annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy in 2013.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter testifies in favor of the Wellstone Act before a House Education and Labor Subcommittee. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter opens the annual Symposium on Mental Health Policy.
Rosalynn Carter Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter greets children during a Â鶹´«Ã½ visit to Tingoli, Ghana.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter hugs the youngest daughter of the Hlmenlike family. A young Nigerian girl presents former First Lady Rosalynn Carter with flowers.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter greets schoolgirls suffering from schistosomiasis. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter organizes observation papers in preparation for poll closing procedures.
Former First Lady Mrs. Carter visits Abriendo Puertas, an Annie E. Casey Mental Health Initiative for Urban Children, Miami. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter observes at an Indonesian polling station in June 1999.
Rosalynn Carter observes at a Southern Sudanese polling station in January 2011. Photo of former First Lady and mental health advocate Rosalynn Carter addressing participants in the 2006 Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy.
Rosalynn Carter visits children suffering from schistosomiasis Rosalynn Carter wears traditional Ghanaian attire, a gift from the chief of Tingoli village in northern Ghana.
Rosalynn Carter watches as a Guinea worm health worker dresses a child's extremely painful Guinea worm wound.
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