Here’s a write-up on the connection between and "Moses Neck" — a lesser-known but historically resonant location tied to the post-Civil War resistance movement in Jones County, Mississippi. The Free State of Jones & Moses Neck: A Hidden Chapter of Southern Resistance The Free State of Jones: A Brief Refresher During the American Civil War, Jones County, Mississippi, became a notorious outlier in the Confederacy. Led by a poor white farmer and medic, Newton Knight , a band of deserters, escaped slaves, and small farmers rebelled against Confederate taxation, conscription, and the "rich man’s war, poor man’s fight." They declared the area the "Free State of Jones" — effectively a Unionist stronghold deep within the South. After the war, Knight and his followers continued to resist the return of planter-class power during Reconstruction, advocating for racial cooperation and land rights. Where Is "Moses Neck"? Moses Neck is not a well-marked tourist site. Instead, it’s a rural, swampy peninsula (or "neck" of land) formed by a bend in the Leaf River or its tributaries, located in southeastern Jones County — near the present-day communities of Soso, Powers, and the Tallahala Creek area . The name likely comes from an early settler or local figure named Moses, possibly a mixed-race or African American landowner in the post-war period.

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Here’s a write-up on the connection between and "Moses Neck" — a lesser-known but historically resonant location tied to the post-Civil War resistance movement in Jones County, Mississippi. The Free State of Jones & Moses Neck: A Hidden Chapter of Southern Resistance The Free State of Jones: A Brief Refresher During the American Civil War, Jones County, Mississippi, became a notorious outlier in the Confederacy. Led by a poor white farmer and medic, Newton Knight , a band of deserters, escaped slaves, and small farmers rebelled against Confederate taxation, conscription, and the "rich man’s war, poor man’s fight." They declared the area the "Free State of Jones" — effectively a Unionist stronghold deep within the South. After the war, Knight and his followers continued to resist the return of planter-class power during Reconstruction, advocating for racial cooperation and land rights. Where Is "Moses Neck"? Moses Neck is not a well-marked tourist site. Instead, it’s a rural, swampy peninsula (or "neck" of land) formed by a bend in the Leaf River or its tributaries, located in southeastern Jones County — near the present-day communities of Soso, Powers, and the Tallahala Creek area . The name likely comes from an early settler or local figure named Moses, possibly a mixed-race or African American landowner in the post-war period.

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