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Book : The State Of Jones The Small Southern County That...

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-Titulo Original : The State Of Jones The Small Southern County That Seceded From The Confederacy

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Covering the same ground as the major motion picture The Free State of Jones, starring Matthew McConaughey, this is the extraordinary true story of the anti-slavery Southern farmer who brought together poor whites, army deserters and runaway slaves to fight the Confederacy in deepest Mississippi. Moving and powerful. -- The Washington Post.In 1863, after surviving the devastating Battle of Corinth, Newton Knight, a poor farmer from Mississippi, deserted the Confederate Army and began a guerrilla battle against it. A pro-Union sympathizer in the deep South who refused to fight a rich man’s war for slavery and cotton, for two years he and other residents of Jones County engaged in an insurrection that would have repercussions far beyond the scope of the Civil War. In this dramatic account of an almost forgotten chapter of American history, Sally Jenkins and John Stauffer upend the traditional myth of the Confederacy as a heroic and unified Lost Cause, revealing the fractures within the South. Review “A little known but fascinating slice of American history. . . . Well written, well read, and well researched. The true South is revealed.”-The Boston Globe“Lively. . . . Jenkins and Stauffer bring historical contexts to life and offer provocative interpretations.”-The New York Times Book Review“Moving and powerful. . . . An important story that personalizes what remains abstract and counterintuitive in much of our received history of the Civil War, even as we approach its 150th anniversary.”-The Washington Post “Informed. . . . Impressive. . . . The saga is related in fascinating detail.”-The Atlanta Journal-Constitution“Just when you thought you had heard it all about the Civil War, along comes this astonishing tale of rebellion within the heart of rebel territory. This is a riveting and memorable read about resistance, courage, love and, most of all, the long trail of justice and injustice in the American South. I couldn’t put it down.”-Tom Brokaw “Jenkins and Stauffer have brought fresh attention to a little-known and interesting sidebar of Civil War history.”-Wall Street Journal “Fascinating. . . . The book fittingly combines crisp narrative with exhaustive historical context. . . . Jenkins and Stauffer succeed in telling the complex history of the Civil War, and its disastrous Reconstruction aftermath, through the steely eyes of this crusty old man.”-Minneapolis Star-Tribune “A richly detailed, riveting and revealing account of this long-forgotten rebellion within a rebellion.”-Tulsa World “History at its finest and most captivating. The documentation is meticulous, yet this gem of a book reads like a novel, with a revelation at every turn. Jenkins and Stauffer have proved once again that the real history of this country is far more complex and fascinating than the prevailing mythology.”-David Maraniss, author of They Marched Into Sunlight and When Pride Still Mattered “Exceedingly readable and informative.”-Denver Post “Jenkins and Stauffer dug deep into state and military records to spin this fascinating yarn, and their bibliography is augmented by extensive (and intriguing) notes. . . . The State of Jones is a treasure. It’s a window into an obscure corner of Mississippi’s history and an account that further challenges myths of a South unified behind a ‘glorious’ cause.”-The Virginian-Pilot“Jenkins and Stauffer tell the fascinating tale of an unforgettable figure. . . . They follow the Knight family’s extraordinary lives over the course of six decades and in the process open a window onto a forgotten corner of the American landscape.”-Philip B. Kunhardt III, co-author of Looking for Lincoln “Here is the Civil War as it really was. You can’t fully know America’s epic until you’ve read this powerful book.”-David Von Drehle, author of Triangle: The Fire That Changed America “Highly recommended to Civil War aficionados. . . . The story is quite intriguing and will keep the reader looking for
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