•
Joe Bailey (1863-1929), an attorney and US Senator from Texas, lived and worked in Hazlehurst before moving. •
Houston Boines,
blues singer and
harmonica player •
Alvin Chester Cockrell Jr.; awarded a
Navy Cross in
World War II •
Max Dale Cooper, immunologist and Professor of Pathology at
Emory University known for identifying
T cells and
B cells •
Clifford Davis,
U.S. Representative from
Tennessee from 1940 to 1965 •
Mablean Ephriam, adjudicator of the
courtroom series Divorce Court for seven seasons from the 1999–2006 season •
John Epperson, actor and singer best known for his performance as Lypsinka; born in Hazlehurst •
Robert Evans, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives •
Ron Franklin,
sportscaster •
Ben Garry, NFL player •
Beth Henley, playwright, was born in
Jackson but spent much of her childhood here, as it was where her father grew up. Her Pulitzer Prize-winning play,
Crimes of the Heart, is set in Hazlehurst. •
William Hester,
tennis player and official. Former president of the
United States Tennis Association. •
Roy Hilton, former professional football
defensive end •
Gregory Holloway Sr., member of the Mississippi House of Representatives •
Ruth Atkinson Holmes, painter and philanthropist •
Robert Johnson, the
Delta blues musician, was born in Hazlehurst. A monument to him was installed between the Copiah County courthouse and the
Trustmark Bank. Johnson's birth home is located near the courthouse; the City of Hazlehurst is in litigation to determine its future. •
Rory Lee, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Hazlehurst from 1976 to 1994; president of two
Southern Baptist colleges •
Print Matthews, former sheriff of Copiah County •
Benjamin Morgan Palmer, 19th-century
Presbyterian minister, made Hazlehurst his family's home in the summer of 1862 as he served as chaplain with the Washington Artillery of New Orleans. •
Lawrence Pillers, former professional football defensive end •
Mary Tillman Smith,
outsider artist •
Truett Smith, former professional football
blocking back •
Lewis Tillman, professional football player •
Walter Washington, former president of
Alcorn State University and
Alpha Phi Alpha •
H. Lynn Womack, publisher ==References==