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Overview"Unmasking the Klansman may read like a work of fiction but is actually a biography of Asa Carter, one of the South's most notorious white supremacists (and secret Klansman). In the early 1960s Carter became a secret adviser to George Wallace and wrote the Alabama governor's infamous 1963 inauguration speech vowing ""segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."" When Carter disappeared from Alabama in 1972, few knew that he had assumed a new identity in Abilene, Texas, masquerading as a Cherokee American novelist. Using the name ""Forrest"" Carter, he published three successful Western novels, including The Rebel Outlaw, which Clint Eastwood made into a movie. His last book, The Education of Little Tree (a fake biography of his supposed Indian childhood) posthumously became a number one bestseller in 1991. Author Dan T. Carter uncovered ""Forrest"" Carter's true identity while researching his biography of Georgia Wallace and in a New York Times op-ed he exposed Carter's deception. Although the difficulties of uncovering the full story of the secretive Carter initially led him to abandon the project, in 2018 he gained access to more than two hundred interviews by the late Anniston newsman, Fred Burger. These recordings and his two decades of exhaustive research finally brought Asa Carter's story into focus. Unmasking the Klansman is the result." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan T Carter , Art BrownPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio ISBN: 9798874643577Publication Date: 19 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDan T. Carter is the University of South Carolina Educational Foundation Professor Emeritus. He is the author or editor of more than forty scholarly articles and seven books, including Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South and The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, The Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics. Carter has received eight major literary prizes including the Lillian Smith, Bancroft, and Robert Kennedy awards as well as a special citation in nonfiction from the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Brevard, North Carolina. Art Brown is a One Voice Award-nominated, Brooklyn-born Post-Modern Vaudevillian (actor, singer, comedian) who's recorded a whole bunch of audiobooks. When he's not lying in the grass with his cats in Van Nuys, he gets paid to lock himself in a padded room and talk to imaginary people. He does this on a Neumann TLM 103 microphone. Art is the author of Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Cartoons! He's been an actor and comedian for a really long time, and he's also had a career as a technical trainer and programmer-so he reads all that computer jargon real good! He was last seen live (before Covid) in the West Coast tour of the musical-comedy review Old Jews Telling Jokes as well as doing standup at Flappers in Burbank. Lastly-Art is the father of two lovely young women (who live back East) and he was once told off (as a teenager) by John Lennon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |