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  1. Feb 11, 1996 · With Joanna Kerns, Tony Denison, Peter MacNeill, Lori Hallier. After being assaulted in her own home by a pervert, a woman finds herself further angered and traumatized when the police can't catch him. Meanwhile, her husband wants to do everything to protect her.

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    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Larry Shaw
    • 1996-02-11
    • Why Did Newton Knight Initially Join The Confederate Army?
    • Is Newt's Nephew Daniel Based on A Real person?
    • Is Lieutenant Barbour Based on A Real Confederate Soldier?
    • Is Fugitive Slave Moses Washington Based on A Real person?
    • Was The Real Newton Knight Ever Taken Prisoner by The Confederates?
    • Did Newton Knight Kill Confederate Major Amos McLemore?
    • What Happened to Newton Knight After The Civil War and Reconstruction?

    When the state of Mississippi seceded from the Union in January 1861, many Mississippians were opposed to the decision. Mississippi's Declaration of Secession did not reflect the views of many of the small family-owned farms and cattle herders living in Jones County. It was a decision that primarily reflected the planters' interests. When the Ameri...

    No. The Free State of Jonesbook author Victoria E. Bynum said that Daniel (Jacob Lofland), the character Newton Knight (Matthew McConaughey) tries to protect in battle, is at best a composite of various 7th Battalion men who were killed at the Battle of Corinth. Like in the movie, the battle and its casualties deepened the disillusionment that was ...

    No. Lieutenant Barbour in the movie, who raids the homesteads in Jones County, is a fictional character portrayed by Bill Tangradi. Author Victoria E. Bynum conveyed that Lieutenant Barbour is likely a composite of two or more of the six or so Confederate officers who had run-ins with the Knight Company. He was also created to represent the Confede...

    No. Portrayed by actor Mahershala Ali, the escaped slave Moses Washington is a fictional character. His inclusion in the movie represents the fact that deserters like Newton Knight collaborated with slaves during the Civil War. It also implies that Newton Knight himself likely had friendships with other black men and women besides his relationship ...

    Though it's not shown in the movie, Newt's friends later testified that he was indeed taken prisoner and tortured in early 1863 when he refused to return to the Confederate Army. The army also destroyed everything he owned, including his mules and horses, leaving his family destitute. -Mississippi History Now

    Though there is no hard proof, it is widely believed that Newton Knight and two accomplices shot dead Confederate Major Amos McLemore on October 5, 1863 while McLemore was visiting the home of Confederate Representative Amos Deason. The movie's version of Newt shooting McLemore during a skirmish and then strangling him after he fled into a church i...

    With former Confederates resuming positions of power, the Klan at his heels, and the passing of Jim Crow segregation laws, the real Newton Knight withdrew from white society and lived a quiet self-sufficient life with Rachel and his mixed-race family on his homestead on the Jasper County border. Much of his time was spent doting on the growing numb...

  2. Aug 2, 2022 · Yes, ‘Free State of Jones’ is based on a true story. Director Gary Ross spent a decade researching the story and used references from the books like The State of Jones written by Sally Jenkins and John Stauffer, and The Free State of Jones written by Victoria E. Bynum.

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  4. Feb 4, 1996 · Names and location are changed in “No One Could Protect Her,” but the story closely resembles Sam-Cali’s nightmarish experiences in 1993 when Allentown police searched for the killer of a ...

  5. Jun 24, 2016 · Gary Ross ’ “Free State of Jones” is based on one of the most fascinating true stories of the Civil War. It tells of a rebellion against the Confederacy led by an angry farmer named Newton Knight, whose ragtag army of poor whites and escaped slaves declared a portion of southeastern Mississippi, including Jones County, independent and ...

  6. With two rat terriers trotting at his heels, and a long wooden staff in his hand, J.R. Gavin leads me through the woods to one of the old swamp hide-outs. A tall white man with a deep Southern ...

  7. Jun 23, 2016 · The new Civil War filmFree State of Jones,” starring Matthew McConaughey and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is richly researched, but its flat assemblage of history strips out the storys texture...