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Asya Branch (born 1998), Miss Mississippi 2018, Miss Mississippi USA 2019, and Miss USA 2020 ; Jenna Edwards (born 1981), former Miss Florida and Miss Florida USA ; Ruth Ford (1911–2009), model ; Taryn Foshee (born 1985), Miss Mississippi 2006 ; Tess Holliday (born 1985), first plus-size model
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Cynthia Cooper, whistleblower, 2002 Time Person of the Year; Sam Creekmore IV, Mississippi state representative; Leonard B. Cresswell, major general in the Marine Corps; World War II Navy Cross recipient; Jess Dickinson, Mississippi Supreme Court Justice [4] Charles D. Easley, Mississippi Supreme Court Justice [5] Jeremy England, Mississippi ...
Every year, in addition to the main Person of the Year, Time (sometimes alongside a partner company) acknowledges impactful people or groups in other categories. This is a relatively recent practice, beginning in 1998 when Mark McGwire was awarded the title of Hero of the Year and becoming a regular event in 2018 with the re-introduction of the ...
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
Poet laureate Term began Term ended Appointed by Notes 1: Maude Willard Leet Prenshaw: 1963: 1971 (death) Gov. Ross Barnett [1]2: Louise Moss Montgomery: 1973: January 1978 (death)
However, prominent Person of the Year awards have been given to persons well beyond the scope of a given news market, to animals (Secretariat), to two or more persons in the event of a tie, and to groups of persons whose membership is not clear. Also the award is presented annually by some organizations but may be a one-off or occasional event ...
Clifford Ronald "Ronnie" Shows – former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi; James W. Smith, Jr. '65 – Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Mississippi; Gene Taylor '80 (graduate studies) – former U.S. Representative, Mississippi's 4th Congressional District