• Outlaw and its film adaptation, The New York Times revealed Forrest Carter was actually Asa Carter. His background became national news again in 1991 after...
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  • The Outlaw Josey Wales (category Films based on works by Forrest Carter)
    adapted by Sonia Chernus and Philip Kaufman from author Asa Earl "Forrest" Carter's 1972 novel The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales (republished, as shown in...
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  • The Education of Little Tree (category Novels by Forrest Carter)
    Little Tree is a memoir-style novel written by Asa Earl Carter under the pseudonym Forrest Carter. When first published in 1976 by Delacorte Press, it was...
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  • The Return of Josey Wales (category Films based on works by Forrest Carter)
    the Josey Wales character, by Asa Earl Carter. The novel was published under Carter's pen name Forrest Carter, which he used to present a false persona...
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  • The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales (category Novels by Forrest Carter)
    Gone to Texas in later editions) written by Asa Earl Carter (under the pen name Forrest Carter). It was adapted into the film The Outlaw Josey Wales...
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  • Josey Wales (character) (category Asa Carter)
    a fictional character created by author Asa Earl Carter (writing under the pseudonym Forrest Carter as a supposedly Cherokee writer) for his 1973 novel...
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  • The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales (category Novels by Forrest Carter)
    Wales is a 1976 novel by the American writer Asa Carter, published under his pen name Forrest Carter. It is the second novel to feature his Josey Wales...
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  • The Education of Little Tree (film) (category Films based on works by Forrest Carter)
    1976 fictional memoir of the same title by Asa Earl Carter (writing pseudonymously as "Forrest Carter", a supposedly Cherokee writer) about an orphaned...
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    themselves that is not accurate. Asa Earl Carter wrote under the pseudonym Forrest Carter; Forrest Carter claimed to be a half-Cherokee descendent who...
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  • pseudonym Forrest Carter Ash Carter (1954–2022), American physicist, Harvard University professor, and US Secretary of Defense Ashley Carter (born 1995)...
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    Journey (1990) Hatchet by Gary Paulsen The Education of Little Tree by Forrest Carter The Breathtaker by Alice Blanchard The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui...
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    Tree (1997), based on the controversial memoir of the same name by Forrest Carter. David Noh of Film Journal International deemed her performance as a...
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  • novelist Forrest Carter, which created a scandal when his real identity was revealed. The film consists of archive footage and interviews with Carter's friends...
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    must be documented as being claimed by that community. Writers such as Forrest Carter, Ward Churchill, Jamake Highwater, Joseph Boyden and Grey Owl, whose...
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  • autobiography was fiction. And there was more: Forrest Carter ... had in real life been a man named Asa Earl Carter, a Ku Klux Klan thug and virulent racist...
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  • (character), fictional character created by author Asa Earl Carter (credited as Forrest Carter), appearing in: The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales, the 1972 American...
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    Detroit to American parents Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979), who under the alias of supposedly Cherokee writer Forrest Carter authored several books, including...
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  • Watch for Me on the Mountain (category Novels by Forrest Carter)
    Mountain is a 1978 novel by the American writer Asa Carter, published under his pen name Forrest Carter. It has also been published as Cry Geronimo. It is...
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    Nathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 – October 29, 1877) was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War and later the first Grand...
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  • served 17 months in prison after confessing to the hoax. Forrest Carter (pseud. Asa Earl Carter), The Education of Little Tree, Delacorte Press (1976),...
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  • novel by Asa Earl Carter, also known as Forrest Carter The Education of Little Tree (film), a 1997 film adapted from Forrest Carter's novel Little Trees...
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    Jorrs, Cameron; Miers, Tom. "ASIC v Fortescue Metals Group Ltd and Forrest". Carter Newell. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Hargovan, Assoc...
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  • Klansman", regarding the true identity of author Asa Earl Carter (who wrote as Forrest Carter), Carter suggested that their shared Southern heritage might make...
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    Wales (republished as Gone to Texas in later editions), by Asa (aka Forrest) Carter, Josey Wales is a former member of a Confederate raiding party led...
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    (1866–1932) Daniel Carlson (born 1963) David Wynford Carnegie (1871–1900) Forrest Carter (1925–1979) David F. Case (1937–2018) Willa Cather (1873–1947) Robert...
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  • segregationist speech writer, Asa Earl Carter, attempted to reinvent himself as Cherokee author Forrest Carter, author of the novel The Education of Little...
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  • States. It can also refer to : Gone to Texas (novel), a 1975 title by Forrest Carter Gone to Texas (film), a 1986 television movie Gone to Texas, a 2006...
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  • and her family toured as a family band for many years. Her father, Forrest Carter, left when she was 11. The family settled in Nashville, Tennessee in...
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  • Canada or the Americas at large". Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979) – Published using the pseudonym Forrest Carter as a supposed Cherokee. The founder of a Ku...
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    then burned the town; these events inspired the novel Gone to Texas by Forrest Carter, which was the basis for the 1976 Clint Eastwood movie The Outlaw Josey...
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