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  • Ruby Bridges (born 1954), first African-American child to attend an all-white school in the South,
  • Curtis Conway "C.C." Bryant (1917-2007), African-American civil rights leader, (Tylertown)
  • Dianna Freelon-Foster, African-American civil rights activist, Member of the Mississippi Civil Rights Education Commission, first female and first African-American mayor of her hometown (Grenada)
  • C. L. Franklin (1915-1984), Baptist minister and father of Aretha Franklin, (Shelby)
  • Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977), American voting rights activist, Civil rights leader, (Ruleville)
  • James Meredith (born 1933), first African-American student at the University of Mississippi, (Kosciusko)
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931), civil rights activist, Women's rights activist, (Holly Springs)
  • Laura Bailey (born 1981), voice actress
  • Ruth Ford (born 1915), stage and film actress, (Hazlehurst)
  • Morgan Freeman (born 1937), (Greenwood)
  • Jim Henson (1936-1990), creator of The Muppets, (Leland)
  • James Earl Jones (born 1931), (Arkabutla)
  • Robert Earl Jones (1910-2006), (Senatobia)
  • Daniel Curtis Lee (born 1991), (Clinton)
  • Jamie Lynn Spears (born 1991), acress and singer, (McComb)
  • Oprah Winfrey (born 1954), (Kosciusko)
  • Frank Baker (born 1946), shortstop, (Meridian)
  • Guy Bush (1901-1985), pitcher, (Aberdeen)
  • Terrell Young (born 1985), minor league pitcher, (Grenada)
  • Ruthie Bolton (born 1967), shooting guard, head coach (Lucedale)
  • Lusia Harris (born 1955), first female player inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, (Minter City)
  • Antonio Harvey (born 1970), radio broadcaster/retired player, (Pascagoula)
  • Carolyn Jones-Young (born 1969), guard and Olympic bronze medalist, (Bay Springs)
  • Matthew Mitchell (born 1970), women's head coach, (Louisville)
  • Steve Newsome, Chicago Bulls draft (1973), (Columbia)
  • Dolph Pulliam, center, sports broadcaster, (West Point)
  • Tony Bennett (born 1967), linebacker, (Alligator)
  • Darion Conner (born 1967), NFL linebacker and Arena Football League player, (Macon)
  • Jim Dunaway (born 1941), defensive tackle, (Columbia)
  • Brett Favre (born 1969), quarterback, (Kiln)
  • Archie Manning (born 1949), quarterback, (Drew)
  • Eli Manning (born 1981), quarterback, (Oxford)
  • Eddie Payton (born 1951), running back, (Columbia)
  • Walter Payton (1954-1999), half back, (Columbia)
  • Harold Shaw (born 1974), fullback and occasional linebacker, (Magee)
  • Fletcher Abram (born 1950), Olympic handball player, (Cary)
  • Earl W. Bascom (1906-1995), rodeo, Hall of Fame, "Father of Mississippi Rodeo," (Columbia)
  • Ralph Boston (born 1939), Olympic long jumper, (Laurel)
  • Lee Calhoun (1933-1989), Olympic track athlete and college track coach, (Laurel)
  • Floyd Cummings (born 1949), heavyweight boxer
  • Tony Dees (born 1963), Olympic hurdler, (Pascagoula)
  • Barbara Ferrell (born 1947), Olympic track athlete, (Hattiesburg)
  • Jim Gallagher, Jr. (born 1961), professional golfer, (Greenwood)
  • Bobby Hamilton (1957-2007), NASCAR driver, (Columbia)
  • Otis Harris (born 1982), Olympic track and field athlete, (Edwards)
  • Leroy Jones (born 1950), professional boxer, (Meridian)
  • Larry Myricks (born 1956), Olympic long jumper, (Clinton)
  • Terri O'Connell, motorsports racer, (Corinth)
  • Brittney Reese (born 1986), Olympic long jumper, (Gulfport)
  • Kevin Robertson (born 1959), Olympic water polo player, (Biloxi)
  • Calvin Smith (born 1961), Olympic sprinter, (Bolton)
  • Ernie Terrell (born 1939), former WBA heavyweight boxing champion, (Belzoni)
  • Campbell Brown (born 1968), CNN anchor, (Natchez)
  • Ron Franklin (born 1942), ESPN sportscaster, (Jackson)
  • Angela McGlowan, Fox News political commentator, (Oxford)
  • Shepard Smith (born 1964), Fox News anchor, (Holly Springs)
  • Oprah Winfrey (born 1954), talk show host, (Kosciusko)
  • William R. Ferris (born 1942), folklorist, chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities, (Vicksburg)
  • Rod Paige (born 1933), U.S. secretary of education, (Monticello)
  • Louis Westerfield (born 1949), law professor, first African-American Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law, (De Kalb)
  • Jim Barksdale (born 1943), president and CEO of Netscape, (Jackson)
  • Sam Haskell (born 1955), former worldwide head of television for the William Morris Agency, (Amory)[21]
  • Robert L. Johnson (born 1946), founder of Black Entertainment Television, (Hickory)
  • Ken Lewis (born 1947), Chairman, CEO, and President of Bank of America Corporation, (Meridian)
  • Robert "Bob" Pittman, founder MTV, former CEO and COO AOL, (Jackson)
  • J. H. Rush (1868-1931), founder of Rush's Infirmary, the first private hospital in Meridian, Mississippi, (De Kalb)
  • Fred Smith (born 1944), founder of FedEx, (Marks)
  • Antonio Maceo Walker (1909-1994), president of the Universal Life Insurance Company of Memphis, Tennessee, (Indianola)
  • Earl W. Bascom (1906-1995), inventor of rodeo equipment, (Columbia)
  • Harry A. Cole, inventor of Pine-Sol, (Jackson)
  • Rhesa H. Barksdale (born 1944), federal judge (Jackson)
  • Neal Brooks Biggers Jr. (born 1935), federal judge (Corinth)
  • Gerald Chatham (1906-1956), lawyer, lead prosecutor in the Emmett Till case, (Hernando)
  • Jess H. Dickinson (born 1947), associate justice, Supreme Court of Mississippi, (Charleston)
  • Frank Hunger (born 1936), assistant U.S. attorney general, (Greenville)
  • E. Grady Jolly (born 1937), judge of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, (Louisville)
  • Charles W. Pickering (born 1937), federal judge, (Jones County)
  • Thomas Rodney (1744-1811), federal judge, (Natchez)
  • Michael B. Thornton (born 1954), judge, U.S. Tax Court
  • William Wirt Adams (1819-1888), brigadier general, CSA (Jackson)
  • Van T. Barfoot (born 1919), World War II colonel and Medal of Honor recipient, (Edinburg)
  • William Barksdale (1821-1863), brigadier general, CSA, died at Gettysburg, (Jackson)
  • William Billingsley (1887-1913), ensign, first Navy aviator killed in an airplane crash, (Winona)
  • Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877), general, CSA, (Hernando)
  • Walter "Smokey" Gordon (1920-1997), World War II veteran, portrayed in the HBO mini-series Band Of Brothers[citation needed]
  • Donald H. Peterson (born 1933), USAF colonel and NASA astronaut, (Winona)
  • Viola B. Sanders (born 1921), USN captain, director of women, U.S. Navy, (Sidon)
  • Daniel Isom Sultan (1885-1947), inspector general, U.S. Army, (Oxford)
  • James Monroe Trotter (1842-1892), first man of color to achieve rank of 2nd Lieutenant, U.S. Army, music historian (Gulfport)
  • Richard H. Truly (born 1937), retired United States Navy, former astronaut, and NASA administrator (Fayette)
  • Jennifer Adcock (born 1980), Miss Mississippi 2002 and Miss Mississippi USA 2005, (Hattiesburg)
  • Kristi Addis (born 1971), Miss Teen USA 1987, (Holcomb)
  • Susan Akin (born 1965), Miss Mississippi 1985 and Miss America 1986, (Meridian)
  • Jenna Edwards (born 1981), former Miss Florida and Miss Florida USA, (Brandon)
  • Taryn Foshee, Miss Mississippi 2006, (Clinton)
  • June Juanico (born 1938), beauty queen known for dating Elvis Presley in 1955 and 1956, (Biloxi)
  • Nan Kelley, Miss Mississippi 1985 and GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown hostess, (Hattiesburg)
  • Kendra King, Miss Mississippi USA 2006, (Monticello)
  • Christine Kozlowski, Miss Mississippi 2008, (D'Iberville)
  • Leah Laviano (born 1988), Miss Mississippi USA 2008, and 1st runner up in Miss USA 2008, (Ellisville)
  • Monica Louwerens (born 1973), Miss Mississippi 1995, (Greenville)
  • Lynda Lee Mead (born c.1939), Miss America 1960, (Natchez)
  • Mary Ann Mobley (born 1939), Miss America 1959, (Brandon)
  • Kimberly Morgan (born 1983), Miss Mississippi 2007, (Taylor)
  • Cheryl Prewitt (born 1957), Miss America 1980, (Ackerman)
  • Toni Seawright (born 1964), Miss Mississippi 1987 (first African-American winner), (Pascagoula)
  • Ellen Stratton (born 1939), model and Playboy Playmate, (Marietta)
  • Cindy Williams (born 1964), journalist and Miss Mississippi USA 1986
  • Jalin Wood (born 1981), Miss Mississippi 2004 and Miss Mississippi USA 2007, (Waynesboro)
  • 3 Doors Down, band, (Escatawpa)
  • Lance Bass (born 1979), member of pop group 'N Sync, (Laurel)
  • Eddie Boyd (1914-1994), blues musician, (Clarksdale)
  • Jackie Brenston (1930-1979), American R&B singer and saxophonist, (Clarksdale)
  • Phil Cohran (born 1927), jazz musician, (Oxford)
  • David L. Cook (born 1968), Christian country music singer-songwriter, (Pascagoula)
  • Barbara Siggers Franklin (1917-1952), gospel singer and mother of Aretha Franklin, (Shelby)
  • Faith Hill (born 1967), country/pop singer, (Jackson)
  • B. B. King (born 1925), blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, (Itta Bena)
  • Elvis Presley (1935-1977), multi-genre musician, (Tupelo)
  • LeAnn Rimes (born 1982), country and pop singer, (Pearl)
  • Soulja Boy (born 1990), rapper/record producer, (Batesville, Mississippi)
  • Britney Spears (born 1981), pop singer, (McComb)
  • James Hardy (1918-2003), surgeon who performed the first successful cadaveric lung transplant, (Jackson)[24]
  • Thomas Abernethy (1903-1998), U.S. representative, (Eupora)
  • Ethelbert Barksdale (1824-1893), U.S. representative and member of the Confederate States Congress, (Jackson)
  • Robert G. Clark, Jr. (born 1928), first African American state representative since Reconstruction
  • Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), U.S. senator and president of the Confederate States of America, (Warren County)
  • Patrick Henry (1843-1930), U.S. representative, (Brandon)
  • John R. Lynch (1847-1939), first African-American speaker of the Mississippi House, U.S. representative, (Natchez)
  • Ray Mabus (born 1948), governor and Secretary of the Navy, (Starkville)
  • Hiram Rhodes Revels (1827-1901), first African-American U.S. senator, (Claiborne County)
  • Susie Gibson (1890-2006), lived 115 years & 108 days, (Corinth)
  • Moses Hardy (1893/1894-2006), lived 112 to 113 years, (Aberdeen)
  • Bettie Wilson (1890-2006), lived 115 years & 153 days
  • Richard Ford (born 1944), Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short story writer, (Jackson)
  • John Grisham (born 1955), legal thrillers novelist, (Southaven)
  • Patrick D. Smith (born 1927), Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize nominee, (Mendenhall)
  • Lynne Spears (born 1955), author and mother of Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears, (McComb)
  • Wright Thompson (born 1977), journalist, ESPN.com
  • Natasha Trethewey (born 1966), 2007 Pulitzer Prize poet, (Gulfport)
  • Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), (Columbus)
  • Arthur Blessitt (born 1940), preacher, most famous for carrying a cross through every nation of the world, (Greenville)
  • James Copeland (1823-1857), outlaw and co-leader of the Wages and Copeland Clan, (Jackson County)
  • Cat Cora (born 1967), only female Iron Chef America in franchise history, (Jackson)
  • Fred Haise (born 1933), former NASA astronaut, (Biloxi)
  • Lenny Skutnik (born 1953), celebrity rescuer of 1982 disaster victim
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