List of people from Oxford, Mississippi

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The following is a list of people who were born in or associated with Oxford, Mississippi. While it does not include those whose only connection with Oxford is attending the University of Mississippi, it includes faculty and alumni who have resided there and contributed to the life of the community.

Activists and advocates

Angela McGlowan

Actors and models

  • Karlous Miller (born 1983), actor, comedian, born in Oxford
  • Naomi Sims (1948–2009), fashion model and author, born in Oxford

Artists and designers

Athletes and sports figures

Authors

Educators

Entrepreneurs and business leaders

Journalists, media figures

Jurists and lawyers

Military figures

Musicians

Politicians

  • Nicole Akins Boyd, state senator
  • Thad Cochran (born 1937), U.S. senator
  • Ronald D. Coleman
    (born 1941), U.S. representative (Texas)
  • Lewis P. Featherstone (1851-1922), U.S. representative (Arkansas), born in Oxford
  • Bill Hawks (born 1944), planter, state senator, born in Oxford
  • Charles Bowen Howry (1844–1928), state representative, assistant U.S. attorney general, born in Oxford
  • Jay Hughes (born 1963), state representative
  • L.Q.C. Lamar (1825–1893), U.S. senator, supreme court justice
  • William Lee J. Lowrance (1836-1916), Confederate colonel, merchant, state representative
  • Donald Stuart Russell
    (1906–1998), governor, U.S. senator (South Carolina), born in Lafayette County
  • Lee M. Russell (1875–1943), U.S. representative, governor
  • William V. Sullivan (1857–1918), U.S. senator
  • Gray Tollison (born 1964), state senator
  • Jacob Thompson (1810–1885), U.S. representative, secretary of the interior
  • Bill Waller (1926–2011), governor, born in Lafayette County
  • Jamie L. Whitten
    (1910–1995), U.S. representative
  • Thomas Hickman Williams (1801–1851), U.S. senator, UM secretary-treasurer, "father of the University of Mississippi"
  • Samuel Andrew Witherspoon
    (1855–1915), UM professor, U.S. representative

Religious figures

References

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  5. ^ "Michael Farris Smith, Mississippi writer". Retrieved 2019-09-10.