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    Jimmy Carter's Fight for Women's Rights

    Since leaving the White House in 1981, former President Jimmy Carter has written 28 books and won the Nobel Peace Prize for working to solve international conflicts. Now he's focused on women's rights.

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    By Warren Olney • May 10, 2014 • 1 min read

    Since leaving the White House in 1981, former President

    Jimmy Carter has written 28 books and won the Nobel Peace Prize for working to solve international conflicts. Now he's focused on women's rights. At a conference on civil rights last night in Austin, Texas, Carter spoke about the mistreatment of women and girls as the next front in the civil rights movements. That's the subject of his latest book,

    A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Andrea Brody

      Senior Producer, KCRW's Life Examined and To the Point podcast

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      Katie Cooper

      Producer, 'One year Later'

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      Mike Kessler

      freelance journalist

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      Jimmy Carter

      39th President of the United States

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