I had an opportunity to meet Rosalynn Carter a couple of times when I was doing communications work in the mental health field. She was a longtime advocate for people with mental illness and their families. I remember escorting her to a congressional hearing on behalf of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. I can’t say we had a conversation of subst…
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