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- This is a list of notable people associated with Marshall, Texas. This list is incomplete.
* Phillip Baldwin, jurist
* Mike Barber, football player, evangelist
* John Burke, lawyer, soldier, and spy
* Robert Campbell (artist), a painter, poet, and publisher
* Edward Clark, Texas Governor
* Mike Clark, NFL placekicker
* Kathleen Neal Cleaver, Black Panther Party member
* George Dawson, author
* Floyd Dixon, R&B pianist
* Mathew Ector, jurist and legislator
* James Farmer, founder of CORE, organized freedom rides
* James L. Farmer, Sr., first Black Texan to hold a doctorate
* George Foreman, athlete and entrepreneur
* Joseph C. Goulden, best-selling author and political reporter
* Brea Grant, actress
* Ben Z. Grant, playwright, Texas legislator, state judge
* Homer Hailey, Church of Christ preacher and author, born in Marshall in 1903
* Sam B. Hall, Jr., former congressman and federal jurist
* Alexander Hawthorn, lawyer, minister, and C.S. Army general
* James Pinckney Henderson, first governor of Texas
* Susan Howard, actress, writer, activist
* Alphonso Jackson, 13th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, appointed by President George W. Bush
* Walter P. Lane, Confederate General
* Opal Lee, Activist promoting the Juneteenth federal holiday
* Fred T. Long, Wiley College football coach and athletic director
* Robert W. Loughery, journalist, publisher, and diplomat
* Ashley C. McKinley, aviator; explorer
* Blanche L. McSmith, Alaska state representative, activist, and businesswoman
* Leo Michelson, painter and sculptor
* John T. Mills, Supreme Court Justice of the Republic of Texas
* Johnny Moss, champion poker player
* Bill Moyers, journalist and government official
* Pendleton Murrah, Texas Governor
* Lucy Holcombe Pickens, 19th-century Southern socialite
* William Henry Pope, politician, self-described "Jim Crow Senator"
* Horace Randal, Confederate brigadier general
* Wendy Russell Reves, fashion model, philanthropist
* Henry Roquemore, 20th-century actor
* Max Sandlin, former congressman and House Minority Whip
* I. B. Scott, Methodist Episcopal cleric, newspaper editor, and educator
* Franklin Barlow Sexton, Confederate Congressman
* Terrance Shaw, NFL cornerback
* Kendrick Starling, NFL wide receiver
* James Harper Starr, politician
* Y. A. Tittle, football Hall of Famer
* Melvin B. Tolson, author, poet, and politician
* Isaac Van Zandt, statesman of both Republic and State of Texas
* James Wheaton, actor
* Peter Whetstone, pioneer leader, city father
* Louis T. Wigfall, U.S. Senator, later Confederate Senator
* Kevin Williams, NFL running back
* Romeo M. Williams, prominent civil rights attorney who played a pivotal role in the desegregation of Marshall, Texas.; also a U.S. Army Air Force officer and trained fighter pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen
* Bob Young, football player <--This list is alphabetical, please make sure new additions are in the correct place.--> (en)
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- This is a list of notable people associated with Marshall, Texas. This list is incomplete.
* Phillip Baldwin, jurist
* Mike Barber, football player, evangelist
* John Burke, lawyer, soldier, and spy
* Robert Campbell (artist), a painter, poet, and publisher
* Edward Clark, Texas Governor
* Mike Clark, NFL placekicker
* Kathleen Neal Cleaver, Black Panther Party member
* George Dawson, author
* Floyd Dixon, R&B pianist
* Mathew Ector, jurist and legislator
* James Farmer, founder of CORE, organized freedom rides
* James L. Farmer, Sr., first Black Texan to hold a doctorate
* George Foreman, athlete and entrepreneur
* Joseph C. Goulden, best-selling author and political reporter
* Brea Grant, actress
* Ben Z. Grant, playwright, Texas legislator, state judge
* Homer Hailey, C (en)
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