•
Jalen Adams (born 1995), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
Irving Ashby (1920–1987),
jazz guitarist •
Shauna Barbosa (born ca. 1988), poet, born in Roxbury •
Edith Barrett (1907–1977), actress •
Ruth Batson (1921–2003),
civil rights and education activist •
Susan Batson (born 1943), actress, daughter of
Ruth Batson •
Michael Beach (born 1963), actor •
Ricky Bell (born 1967), singer •
Michael Bivins, member of R&B group
New Edition formed in Boston in 1978 •
Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee (1829–1888), architect •
Edward Brooke (1919–2015), U.S. senator, first African American elected to Senate in the 20th century •
Bobby Brown (born 1969), member of R&B group
New Edition formed in Boston in 1978 •
Melnea Cass (1896–1978), civil rights and community activist known as "The First Lady of Roxbury" •
Charlene Carroll (1950-), entrepreneur and hair care expert •
Wilhelmina Crosson (1900–1991), educator •
James Michael Curley (1874–1958), four-term mayor of Boston, congressman, and governor of Massachusetts •
Alan Dawson (1929–1996), jazz drummer and percussion teacher, grew up in Roxbury •
Henry Dearborn (1751–1829), physician, general, U.S. representative,
U.S. Secretary of War •
Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783–1851), U.S. representative, mayor of Roxbury, son of
Henry Dearborn •
Elaine Denniston (born 1939), lawyer, supported the
Apollo program •
Ronnie DeVoe, member of R&B group
New Edition formed in Boston in 1978 •
Joseph Dudley (1647–1720),
colonial governor of Massachusetts, son of
Thomas Dudley •
Thomas Dudley (1576–1653), colonial governor of Massachusetts •
Ed O.G. (born 1970),
hip hop artist, founder of Da Bulldogs, named an album after Roxbury •
Barbara Clark Elam (1929–2017) •
John Eliot (1604–1690), minister,
Bible translator, founder of
Roxbury Latin School •
Gustavus Esselen (1888–1952), chemist, born in Roxbury •
William Eustis (1753–1825),
governor of Massachusetts, owner of
Shirley-Eustis House in Roxbury •
Louis Farrakhan (born 1933),
Nation of Islam leader, activist, raised in Roxbury •
Jessie Forsyth (1847/49 – 1937), temperance advocate •
Mark Frechette (1947–1975), film actor,
Zabriskie Point •
Margaret Foley (1875–1957), suffragist •
The G-Clefs, soul group •
William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879), journalist,
abolitionist, lived in Roxbury the last 15 years of his life •
Charles Dana Gibson (1867–1944), illustrator •
Ezekiel Goldthwait (1710–1782), colonial businessman, owner of a country estate in Roxbury •
Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793–1860), author, state legislator •
Diane Guerrero (born 1986), actress •
Guru (1966–2010), rapper, member/founder of
Gang Starr •
Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909), author, reformer,
Unitarian clergyman •
Ellen Day Hale (1855–1940), American Impressionist painter and printmaker, daughter of Edward Everett Hale •
Roy Haynes (1925–2024),
jazz drummer and bandleader •
Elma Lewis (1921–2004), arts educator, founder of the
National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) •
Mel Lyman (1938–1978), harmonica player, leader of The Lyman Family •
James Magee (1750–1801), pioneer of the
Maritime Fur Trade •
Nelson Merced, state legislator, Latino activist •
Charles McBurney, surgeon •
Wayne Millner (1913–1976), American football player •
Liz Miranda, state legislator, first Cape Verdean woman elected to MA House of Representatives •
Lucy Miller Mitchell (1899–2002), educator and activist •
Shabazz Napier (born 1991), NBA player •
Patrice O'Neal (1969–2011), comedian, actor •
Oye Owolewa (born 1989), U.S. representative •
Louis Prang (1824–1909), printer, lithographer and publisher •
William Pynchon (1590–1662), founder of Roxbury and
Springfield, Massachusetts •
Sylvester H. Roper (1823–1896), inventor •
Nathaniel Ruggles (1761–1819), U.S. representative •
Byron Rushing (born 1942), state legislator, activist •
Joan Ruth (born 1904 - died?), soprano •
Kenneth Kamal Scott (born 1940), singer, dancer, actor, nephew of
Irving Ashby •
Ebenezer Seaver (1763–1844), U.S. representative •
Wayne Selden Jr. (born 1994), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League •
William Shirley (1694–1771), colonial governor of Massachusetts, built
Shirley-Eustis House in Roxbury •
Guido St. Laurent (1930–1968), community organizer •
Ebenezer Stevens (1751–1823), American Revolution activist, officer •
Kemp Stillings (1888–1967), violinist, music teacher, composer •
Sonny Stitt (1924–1982),
jazz saxophonist •
Ellen M. Stone (1846–1927), missionary, teacher, author remembered for the
Miss Stone Affair •
John L. Sullivan (1858–1918), boxing
heavyweight champion, born in Roxbury •
Donna Summer (1948–2012),
R&B singer, "Queen of Disco" •
Increase Sumner (1746–1799), governor of Massachusetts •
Ralph Tresvant (born 1968), member of R&B group
New Edition formed in Boston in 1978 •
Martha Tucker, great-grandmother of
Laura Ingalls Wilder and the main character of the
Little House:The Martha Years series of books •
Darius Walker,
CNN Vice President and New York bureau chief, lived in Roxbury as a youth •
Jimmy Walker (1944–2007), professional basketball guard •
Joseph Warren (1741–1775), physician, Revolutionary major general •
Lakiyra Williams (born 1991), rapper, poet, vocalist •
Tony Williams (1945–1997), jazz drummer, grew up in Roxbury •
Gladys Wood (1916–2017), Boston Public Schools' first Black principal •
Malcolm X (1925–1965),
Nation of Islam minister and activist, founder of the
Organization of Afro-American Unity, spent formative years in Roxbury ==Sites of interest==