💨 Abstract
America's six-day state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter began on January 5, starting with a tribute outside his family's farm. His remains were carried in a black hearse to Plains, Georgia, with mourners lining the route. He served as US President from 1976-1980, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, and was known for his humanitarian work.
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