The Free State of Jones

Mississippi's Longest Civil War

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The Free State of Jones

Mississippi's Longest Civil War

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Newt Knight was a man who defied social rules by deserting from the Confederacy, hiding in the swamp with runaway slaves and other deserters to fight the Rebels and declare Jones County, Mississippi as the Free State of Jones. Some of his men were captured and executed and, as in the movie, the women in their family cut them down. Women also aided the Knight Company. Newt also took a black wife who had several mixed race children. Free State of Jones is an excellent comprehensive study that begins with people in the back country of North Carolina during the Revolutionary War who settled Jones County bringing with them their sense of justice and attitudes toward tyranny. Bynum mines every available source to recreate the society of Jones County through the decades from settlement into the 20th century. Bynum describes the mixed race community created by the tangled and complicated extended families who intermarried and created their own schools living in defiance of the hardening Jim Crow attitudes. Bynum expertly places Davis Knight’s 1948 charge of miscegenation in the larger historical context of the period and expertly connects it to Newt Knight’s flaunting sexual racial norms of his day. Newton Knight has been portrayed as a principled American patriot fighting for civil rights for African Americans and his mixed race progeny and as an unprincipled, villainous traitor who betrayed his race, the Confederacy and transgressed racial boundaries. Whichever narrative a person believes reveals a great deal about that person’s attitude about race and the Confederacy.

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Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War
2015, University of North Carolina Press
in English
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Free State of Jones [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]
2012, ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited
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Free State of Jones
2012, ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited
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Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War
2003, University of North Carolina Press
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The Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War
December 2, 2002, The University of North Carolina Press
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Cover of: The free state of Jones
The free state of Jones: Mississippi's longest civil war
2001, University of North Carolina Press
in English
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The Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War
December 8, 2000, The University of North Carolina Press
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First Sentence

"Although South Carolina was the birthplace of most Jones County settlers, most of the parents of these settlers, especially those born before 1820, came from North Carolina."

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Library of Congress
2001027040 [F]

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Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
9 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

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OL7972872M
ISBN 10
0807854670
ISBN 13
9780807854679
Library Thing
1109
Goodreads
668649

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