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The Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War (Hardcover)

by Victoria E. Bynum (Author) "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..." (more)
Key Phrases: federal manuscript censuses, antimission movement, slave schedules, Jones County, Knight Company, Newt Knight (more...)
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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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[This] book should be praised as an original and cogent piece of scholarship on a devilishly complicated and demanding subject.
-- Washington Times --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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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.
(Virginia Quarterly Review)"

"Powerful, revisionist, and timely, Bynum's book combines superb history with poignant analysis of historical memory and southern racial mores.
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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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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (December 8, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807826367
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807826362
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #632,572 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well Researched History of the "Republic" of Jones, August 5, 2002
By Q. Publius (Annandale, VA USA) - See all my reviews
  
I have always wondered exactly what happened in Jones County, Mississippi, during the recent unpleasantness, and after reading The Free State of Jones, now I know. Often billed as the county that seceded from the Confederacy, the author provides an excellent local history of Southwest Mississippi from the early 1800s to the dawn of the Civil Rights movement. The author begins with the immigrants to Mississippi territory, mainly from the Carolinas. Excellent maps of migration routes and the early counties in the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi are included. During the Civil War, a band of 100 or so deserters from Confederate military service hid in Jones County, where the soil did not promote large commercial planting, and few individuals owned slaves. While there was never a formal act of secession from the Confederacy by the county government of Jones, the band of deserters did fight fourteen skirmishes with Confederate troops between 1863 and 1865, and many locals were sympathethic, either because they were relatives, they didn't like the relatively strong central Confederate government, or Confederate troops misbehaved by stealing from their small farms. Many of the band deserted because the felt the war was "a rich man's war and a poor man's fight"--especially after the "20 Negro Law" was passed exempting slaveowners with 20 or more slaves from Confederate military service. The author also goes into the mixed racial family of the leader of the band of deserters, Newt Knight, who survived until 1922. There are few places to read the details of this interesting micro-history within the Confederacy. Ms. Bynum's thoroughly researched book encompasses the whole story, and is worth the effort of delving into such a detailed local history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Free State of Jones: Mississippi's Longest Civil War, October 2, 2001
By "cgrafton@bellsouth.net" (Griffin, GA United States) - See all my reviews
Ms. Bynum provides a well researched and written account of the lifestyles and circumstandes of the people of Jones County, MS, leading up to the Civil War. Her research takes us back into North and South Carolina, prior to 1800, and follows the families of early Jones County settlers. She goes into details, explaining the different economic, cultural, and religious factors that served to mold the life of the everyday Jones County citizen.
The Free State of Mississippi... is a must read for anyone whith roots in Jones Co., MS, as well as for anyone who is simply interested in deep South History.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your father's Civil War, December 19, 2008
By E. Payne (Jackson, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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As a native Mississippian I began delving into my genealogy expecting to find the usual host of Confederate anestors. There were some, to be sure. What I didn't expect to find was one gr-gr grandfather who was a Union veteran from Maine and a gr-gr-gr grandmother who sheltered a band of deserters who took up arms against the Confederacy in Jones County, Mississippi.

Victoria Bynum's book concerns the latter event, its antecedents, and its reverberations down through the years. Jones County stood in marked contrast to most of antebellum Mississippi. In 1860 55% of the state's population was held in slavery, whereas in Jones County the figure was 12%. The area was heavily forested and more suitable to raising livestock than plantation agriculture. Thus Jones County citizens were by and large anti-secessionist. Once the war broke out, however, a goodly number of young men joined Confederate units. Others only did so a year later one step ahead of conscription. But many of the late joining soldiers felt no espirit de corp once the Confederacy lost Vicksburg in 1863 and then passed a law exempting owners of 20 or more slaves from military service. Confederate deserters were not unique to Jones County, but in the Piney Woods their numbers and the support they received from kin and sympathisers were enough to draw attention. And in Newt Knight they had a man willing to organize them and fight. After several attempts, Confederate forces waged a successful campaign that diminished but did not eradicate the Knight Band.

While she did not grow up in Mississippi, Victoria Bynum has kinship links that made her aware of this odd story of a rebellion within the rebellion. After a decade of research she has written what will likely remain the definitive book on the subject. She painstakingly traced the various family lines that ended up on separate sides of the Jones County divide. If the Civil War did not pit Jones County brother against brother, it did pit cousin against cousin--usually based on who owned slaves and who did not. Yet it was these family connections that may well have kept the blood from flowing as freely as it did in Missouri.

Bynum adds depth to this "longest Civil War" by following the trail of the mixed race descendents of Newt Knight and with his mulatto consort, Rachel. Their efforts to fashion a life in post Civil War Mississippi, apart from both the black and white communities, gives meaning to Faulkner's observation that the past isn't dead--it isn't even past.

All in all, this is a fascinating story. Certainly not light reading, but it is a highly informative and entertaining one for anyone attracted to the many ironies to be found in Southern history. One bit of advice: since "Free State" begins with the migration of western Carolinians into the Piney Woods, I'd suggest reading the short Wikipedia article about North Carolina's pre-Revolutionary "War of the Regulation" if you are unfamiliar with this bit of history.

As my nephew said after I sent him a copy of this book, "Why didn't they teach us about this stuff in school?" Probably because too few authors have the diligence, skill, and sensitivity to write historical accounts of this caliber.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent history!
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I grew up in a community called Union in Jones county, but never heard about the Free State of Jones. I only heard about the glorious Southern cause growing up. Read more
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Fascinating Book! This book has retaught me a lot about the non-Civil War. My ancestors lived in the Free State of Jones during the 1860's; some joined the Confederate army and... Read more
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