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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carolyn_HuntCarolyn Hunt - Wikipedia

    Carolyn Joyce Hunt ( née Leonard; born July 3, 1937) is an American educator and politician who, as the wife of Jim Hunt, served as the Second Lady of North Carolina from 1973 to 1977 and twice-served as the First Lady of North Carolina, from 1977 to 1985 and again from 1993 to 2001.

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    In the 1970s Governor Hunt was a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment and, with his wife Carolyn, he urged its approval by the state legislature (which failed to ratify it by two votes) and appointed Betty Ray McCain as his chief lobbyist for the amendment.

  5. They were married on August 20, 1958, and had four children­ - Rebecca Joyce, born December 31, 1959; James Baxter III, born April 30, 1963; Rachel Henderson, born May 19, 1965; and Elizabeth Brame, born February 16, 1968.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · In 1964, Jim Hunt had taken his wife, Carolyn, and their two young children to Nepal, where he worked as an economic adviser for the Ford Foundation. He taught farmers modern agricultural methods and helped the government adopt long-range planning.

    • Jim Morrill
  7. JAMES B. HUNT JR. A LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP. State Archives of NC. Jim Hunt, circa 1950. Thoroughly grounded in the life of North Carolina, Jim Hunt and his wife. Carolyn, still raise beef cattle on the same family farm in Rock Ridge on which he was brought up. Leadership arises from necessity. As workers changed the muddy rut in front of his ...

  8. www.wral.com › story › wral-documentary-state-ofState of Mine - WRAL

    Apr 14, 2015 · "State of Mine: The Jim Hunt Story" examines the life and legacy of North Carolina's four-term governor. ... The interviews include Hunt and his wife Carolyn, their children, former Hunt staff and ...

  9. His wife, Carolyn, shares this passion for education, having graduated with a degree in teaching from UNC–Chapel Hill. She also taught in a Nepalese school during their two years there. From 1986 to 1990, Carolyn served on the Wilson County School Board, and she was a weekly school volunteer for thirty-five years.