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Jimmy Carter: Privileged, powerful must fight racial biases

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SAVANNAH, Ga. – Former President Jimmy Carter called Wednesday for Americans in positions of power and influence to fight racial injustice, saying “silence can be as deadly as violence.” The 95-year-old former president issued a statement through the Atlanta-based Carter Center to address the angry and sometimes violent protests that have roiled the nation in wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Carter made no direct mention of President Donald Trump's handling of the protests and the racial unrest that has fueled them.

But he said: “We need a government as good as its people, and we are better than this.” Carter noted he had declared “the time for racial discrimination is over” during his 1971 inauguration speech as

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