The Carters: What you know may be wrong (or not quite right) FILE - U.S. President Jimmy Carter, left, applauds as Sen. Edward Kennedy waves to cheering delegates at the Democratic National Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden, Aug. 14, 1980. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - U.S. President Jimmy Carter, left, shakes hands with Sen. Edward Kennedy on the podium at the Democratic National Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden, Aug. 15, 1980. The two had vied for the Democratic presidential nomination. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, left, and his wife, Rosalynn, answer questions during a news conference at a Habitat for Humanity project in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 7, 2019. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
FILE - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter works at a Habitat for Humanity building site in Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 2, 2015. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
FILE - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who had negotiated for the hostages release right up to the last hours of his presidency, waves to the crowd while putting his other hand around the shoulders of a former hostage in Iran, believed to be Bruce Laingen, at U.S. Air Force Hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany, Jan. 21, 1981. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo/Mark Goecks, File)
FILE - U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, lead their guests in dancing at the annual Congressional Christmas Ball at the White House in Washington, Dec. 13, 1978. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz, File)
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FILE - U.S. President Jimmy Carter, left, applauds as Sen. Edward Kennedy waves to cheering delegates at the Democratic National Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden, Aug. 14, 1980. As Carter receives home hospice care at the age of 98, misconceptions about his life are coming into focus. Most are rooted in some truth but need more context. (AP Photo, File)