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"Powerful, revisionist, and timely, Bynum's book combines superb history with poignant analysis of historical memory and southern racial mores.
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Choice)" --
Choice[This] book should be praised as an original and cogent piece of scholarship on a devilishly complicated and demanding subject.
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[This] book should be praised as an original and cogent piece of scholarship on a devilishly complicated and demanding subject.
(
Washington Times)
"Bynum shows how future historians might convincingly knit together the all too-often disparate fields of political, ideological, gender, and racial histories.
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Virginia Quarterly Review)"
"Powerful, revisionist, and timely, Bynum's book combines superb history with poignant analysis of historical memory and southern racial mores.
(
Choice)"
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The Free State of Jones is clearly a story that needs to be told, and Bynum has done impressive research to bring it to a modern audience.
(Altina L. Waller, University of Connecticut )"
"Few communities fought as much of the war on their own terms or generated as distorted yet profound a legacy afterward as did the men and women of this renegade county in Mississippi's Piney Woods. It's a fascinating story.
(John C. Inscoe, coauthor of
The Heart of Confederate Appalachia: Western North Carolina in the Civil War)"
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