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Pig Foot Mary (1870–1929), culinary entrepreneur (Mississippi Delta) Robert Pittman (born 1953), founder of MTV, executive at AOL (Jackson) J. H. Rush (1868–1931), founder of Rush's Infirmary (De Kalb) Fred Smith (born 1944), founder of FedEx (Marks) James Breckenridge Speed (1844–1912), industrial pioneer.
Mississippi Mass Choir – gospel choir (Jackson) North Mississippi Allstars – blues-rock, jam band (Hernando) Saving Abel – rock band (Corinth) Wavorly – Christian rock band (Tupelo) [3] The Weeks – indie rock band (Florence) Watership Down – alternative metal band (Ocean Springs) Young Buffalo – indie rock band (Oxford)
Kelly Mitchell, Queen of the Gypsy Nation. Kelly Mitchell, Queen of the Gypsy Nation (c. 1868 – 1915) was an American woman who was celebrated as a leader of the Romani people in the US state of Mississippi. [1] Her grave continues to be visited by thousands of people each year, [1] and is one of the most important landmarks in Meridian.
Maxie Lambright (1924–1980), player at Southern Mississippi; coach at Louisiana Tech ; Cameron Lawrence (born 1991), linebacker, Donald Lee (born 1980), tight end, Brad Leggett (born 1966), center, Alex Lincoln (born 1977), linebacker, Ken Lucas (born 1979), cornerback,
This category is for people from the United States state of Mississippi Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Mississippi Also: Countries : United States : States : Mississippi : People
Winifred Hamrick Farrar (1923–2010), Mississippi poet laureate [4] John Faulkner (1901–1963), plain-style writer, brother of William Faulkner. William Faulkner (1897–1962), author, Nobel laureate. John Grisham, author, attorney, state representative. Carolyn Haines, author. Greg Iles, novelist, screenwriter.
Samuel Washington Weis. J. Allen Williams. Luster Willis. Categories: American artists by state. Mississippi culture. People from Mississippi by occupation. Art in Mississippi. Hidden category:
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) Mississippi was admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817, and elects senators to class 1 and class 2. Its current senators are Republicans Cindy Hyde-Smith and Roger Wicker. As of February 2022, 51 people have served as U.S. senators from Mississippi. John C. Stennis was Mississippi's longest-serving senator (1947–1989).