Binford Taylor Carter, Jr. was born in
High Point, North Carolina, on November 29, 1943, to Binford Taylor Carter, Sr. and Mary Sue Young. He grew up in
Madison with his sister, Rebecca. His paternal grandparents, Yancey Ligon Carter and Mary Elizabeth Morton, were prominent tobacco farmers in
Rockingham County. Carter is a descendant of the colonist
Thomas Carter, a Puritan minister of the
Massachusetts Bay Colony. A branch of the Carter family later moved to the south and became
planters, owning the
Carter Plantation near
Wentworth in Rockingham County. Carter was a first cousin of photographer
Carol M. Highsmith and journalist
Linda Carter Brinson, and a nephew of Lieutenant-Colonel
James Pratt Carter. He was raised in the
Baptist faith. He graduated from
Madison-Mayodan High School in 1962. After finishing school, Carter worked as a supervisor at Halstead Metal Products in
Pine Hall. in
Wentworth, where Carter's grandfather was born. == Career ==