![]() Since his retirement in 2010, he has lived full time in Brevard, North Carolina with He has also served as historical consultant and expert witness in four voting rights’ He won an Emmy in 2001 for the PBS documentary, “Settin’ the Woods on Fire”: George Wallace and the Politics of Rage. Former President of the Southern Historical Association, he has contributed opinionĮssays to the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times as well as serving as on-camera commentator and consultant on more than twenty historicalĭocumentaries. ![]() Of Genoa, The Roosevelt Center (Netherlands), the University of Richmond and the NationalĪ native of South Carolina, Professor Carter is the recipient of eight major literaryĪnd academic awards for his work including the Bancroft Prize in history and the Robertį. South Carolina and as a visiting scholar at London’s Westminster University, the University University in 1995-96, he has served as a professor at the Universities of Maryland, Wisconsin, Emory and ![]() The Pitt Professor of American Institutions at Cambridge Self Reconstruction in the South From George Wallace to Newt Gingrich: Race in theĬonservative Counterrevolution and The Politics of Rage, a biography of George Wallace. Of seven books including Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South When the War Was Over: the Failure of ![]() University North Carolina at Chapel Hillĭan Carter, University of South Carolina Professor emeritus, is the author and editor ![]()
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