James Freeman
James Freeman or Jim Freeman may refer to:
- James Freeman (clergyman) (1759–1835), American Unitarian clergyman
- James Freeman (conductor), American musical conductor
- James Freeman (cyclist) (1891–1951), American cyclist
- James C. Freeman (1820–1885), United States Congressman
- James Darcy Freeman (1907–1991), Catholic cardinal who was archbishop of Sydney
- James Dillet Freeman (1912–2003), Native American poet
- James Garrett Freeman (1980–2016), American convicted murder executed in Texas
- James Midwinter Freeman (1827–1900), American clergyman
- James Stanley Freeman (1874–1960), Alabama millionaire
- James Shepherd Freeman (1900–1962), his son, World War II Admiral in the United States Navy
- James Edward Freeman (1808–1884), American painter, diplomat and author
- James M. Freeman (born 1936), American anthropologist
- James W. Freeman, Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Jim Freeman (American football) (born 1914), Ball State University head football coach from 1956 to 1961
- Jim Freeman (Australian footballer) (1889–1956), Australian rules footballer
- Jim Freeman (cinematographer) (died 1976), MacGillivray Freeman Films
- James Freeman Clarke (1810–1888), U.S. preacher
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