Forrest Carter

Forrest Carter

writer

Forrest Carter was born on Sep 04, 1925 in USA. Forrest Carter's big-screen debut came with The Outlaw Josey Wales directed by Clint Eastwood in 1976. Forrest Carter is known for The Outlaw Josey Wales directed by Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood stars as Josey Wales and Chief Dan George as Lone Watie. The upcoming new movie Forrest Carter plays is The Return of Josey Wales which will be released on Oct 01, 1980.

Forrest Carter, the author of the controversial memoir (now recognized as a work of fiction) "The Education of Little Tree," was the pen-name of Asa Earl Carter (September 4, 1925-June 7, 1979), a rabid segregationist who was an infamous racist propagandist in the 1960s. A leader of the White Citizens Council (a group dedicated to opposing desegregation and one that was generally considered to be a front group for the Ku Klux Klan) of North Alabama, Carter was the head of a "klavern" of the Ku Klux Klan. He was an unofficial speechwriter for segregationist Governor George Wallace, the segregationist governor of Alabama and candidate for the Presidency (1968, '72).Asa Earl Carter wrote white supremacist literature, and was a major contributor to "The Southerner," a white-supremacist publication that he edited and published first under the aegis of the racist White Citizens Council.Originally accepted as an actual work by a Cherokee Indian, "The Education of Little Tree" ranks as one of the great literary hoaxes of American literature. Taking the pen of name Forrest Carter, he published two Westerns, including "The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales" that 'Clint Eastwood' made into the 1976 hit movie Josey Wales hors-la-loi (1976). After the Eastwood film was released, the New York Times revealed that "Forrest Carter" was actually Asa Earl Carter, the segregationist. At the time it was fashionable among some critics, in line with Pauline Kael's criticism of the movie-star/director, to portray Eastwood as a "fascist," and Carter's outing was more likely made to embarrass Eastwood rather than to out Asa Earl Carter. In the New York Times article, "Forrest Carter" claimed that he was not Asa Carter. But he was. That being said, his books from the 1970s show that he was transformed in thought toward a more humane view of human life.

  • Birthday

    Sep 04, 1925
  • Place of Birth

    Anniston, Alabama, USA