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Asa Earl Carter
AuthorBooks · Second hand1925-1979
Asa Earl Carter was an American segregationist and Ku Klux Klan organizer who was prominent in the 1950s for his activism and later as a Western fiction novelist. He was particularly known for his work as a co-writer of George Wallace's well-known pro-segregation line of 1963, "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." He ran in the Democratic primary for governor of Alabama as a white supremacist. Later, under the pseudonym of supposedly Cherokee writer Forrest Carter, he wrote The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales (1972), a Western novel that was adapted into a 1976 film featuring Clint Eastwood that was added to the National Film Registry, and The Education of Little Tree (1976), a best-selling, award-winning book which was marketed as a memoir but which turned out to be fiction.
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Birth
1925
Death
1979
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Asa Earl Carter was born in 1925 in the city of Anniston, United States.
His career spanned various roles, including writer, novelist, screenwriter, and politician.
He is globally recognized for his major work, The Education of Little Tree.
Throughout his career, he published a total of 27 literary works.
His writing explores diverse themes such as fiction, outlaws, and Cherokee Indian culture.





