In elementary school we actually watched the movie adaptation of his book, The Education of Little Tree. They probably should’ve picked a different film, it was well known by then that the book was a hoax.
In elementary school we actually watched the movie adaptation of his book, The Education of Little Tree. They probably should’ve picked a different film, it was well known by then that the book was a hoax.
The Education of Little Tree was a popular and supposedly autobiographical book by a man named Forrest Carter about growing up with his Cherokee grandparents. Except it was all a lie. Forrest Carter was actually born Asa Earl Carter, and he was a man who was extremely racist even by racist mid 20th century white southerner standards. He cowrote many of segregationist governor George Wallace’s speeches, and started his own branch of the KKK because he thought the regular KKK wasn’t violent enough. When George Wallace ran for president, he actually tried to distance himself from Carter because he thought he was too radical, which led to Carter turning on Wallace and protesting him for being “anti-white”. At some point, Carter decided to reinvent himself as a Native American author, and the truth about who he really was didn’t emerge until 1991, twelve years after Carter’s death.
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Ah, anyway how was the book ?
Crafter235 on
When the grifter tries to switch politics to get more money
Stardustchaser on
Ha had to read that book 25+ years ago I think for my teaching credential lmao
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Also wrote the novel Gone to Texas which was adapted into The Outlaw Josey Wales
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The Education of Little Tree was a popular and supposedly autobiographical book by a man named Forrest Carter about growing up with his Cherokee grandparents. Except it was all a lie. Forrest Carter was actually born Asa Earl Carter, and he was a man who was extremely racist even by racist mid 20th century white southerner standards. He cowrote many of segregationist governor George Wallace’s speeches, and started his own branch of the KKK because he thought the regular KKK wasn’t violent enough. When George Wallace ran for president, he actually tried to distance himself from Carter because he thought he was too radical, which led to Carter turning on Wallace and protesting him for being “anti-white”. At some point, Carter decided to reinvent himself as a Native American author, and the truth about who he really was didn’t emerge until 1991, twelve years after Carter’s death.
r/AsABlackMan
Ah, anyway how was the book ?
When the grifter tries to switch politics to get more money
Ha had to read that book 25+ years ago I think for my teaching credential lmao
Also wrote the novel Gone to Texas which was adapted into The Outlaw Josey Wales