•
Zebedee Armstrong,
outsider artist •
Casper Brinkley, former
defensive end for the NFL's
Carolina Panthers •
Jasper Brinkley,
linebacker for the NFL's
New York Giants •
Vonteego Cummings, former professional
basketball guard, played in the
NBA and the
Euroleague •
Darius Eubanks,
linebacker for the NFL'S
Dallas Cowboys •
Ray Guy,
NFL punter for the
Oakland Raiders and namesake of the
Ray Guy Award, presented each year to college football's top punter. He is the first and only punter admitted to the
Pro Football Hall of Fame. •
Richard E. Hawes, Navy admiral, World War II hero, and namesake of guided missile frigate
USS Hawes •
Eddie Lee Ivery,
running back for the
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the
Green Bay Packers •
Millie Jackson, R & B singer •
Franklin Langham,
PGA Tour golfer (1992–2005) • Dr.
Wendell Logan, jazz composer and
Guggenheim Fellowship recipient. Dr. Logan established the jazz department at the
Oberlin Conservatory of Music •
Jerry Mays,
running back for the
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the
San Diego Chargers •
Blind Willie McTell, singer and blues musician, wrote "
Statesboro Blues". Thomson sponsors an annual blues festival in his honor •
Chris Mohr, NFL punter for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Buffalo Bills and
Atlanta Falcons (1989–2004); published songwriter • Rev.
Romulus Moore, one of the first African-American legislators in the Georgia State Assembly, and one of the founding fathers of the civil rights movement. • Brothers
Robert Paschal and James Paschal, notable Atlanta restaurateurs and civil rights advocates •
Ken Roberson,
Broadway choreographer noted for his work in the 2004
Tony Award-winning "
Avenue Q" and "
All Shook Up;" movie credits as choreographer include
HBO's "
Lackawanna Blues" and independent film "Preaching to the Choir" •
Tom Watson, U.S. senator, Populist Party leader, and renowned orator of the late 19th century. Noted for establishing
Rural Free Delivery, which set up rural mail service for the nation •
Alwyn Cashe, the first African-American
Medal of Honor recipient
post-9/11, and only the second Georgia native to receive the award since 1974. ==References==