James White
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James White is a name shared by a number of notable men:
- James White (General) (1747–1821), American pioneer who founded Knoxville, Tennessee
- James White (politician) (1749–1809), member of United States Congress
- James White (English politician) (1809–1883), MP for Plymouth 1857–1859 and Brighton 1860–1874
- James White (writer and translator) (d.1799)
- James Springer White (1821–1881), husband of Ellen G. White and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- James "Deacon" White (1847–1939), star baseball player of the 1870s and 1880s
- James White (sculptor) (1862–1918) Edinburgh-born sculptor, emigrated to Australia
- James White (fighter pilot) (1893–1972), WW1 Royal Naval Air Service fighter ace
- James White (Scottish politician) (born 1922), MP for Glasgow Pollok before 1970–1987
- James White (author) (1928–1999), author of science fiction novellas, short stories and novels
- James White (Irish businessman) (born 1938), Irish businessman, hotelier, and former Fine Gael TD for Donegal
- James White (born 1953), New York jazz-funk no wave musician, aka James Chance, aka James Black
- James Emery White, president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
- James White (theologian) (born 1962), theologian
- James G. White (born 1962), U.S. politician, Christian minister, recording artist, AKA "Ghetto Priest"
- James White (basketball) (born 1982), US basketball player
- James White (footballer), former Australian rules footballer
- James White (NFL athlete), former NFL football player with the Minnesota Vikings, 1976-1983
- James White (runner), American cross country runner
[edit] See also
- Jimmy White MBE (born 1962), English professional snooker player.
- Jimmy White, one of the robbers who committed the English Great Train Robbery (1963)'
- Jim White (journalist), British sports television presenter and journalist, now with stv'
- Jim White (presenter), Scottish sports television presenter and journalist, now with Sky Sports'
- Jim White, an American miner and explorer who discovered Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico