James Black (disambiguation)

James Black (disambiguation)

James Black may refer to:

* James Black (1800–1874), creator of the Bowie knife
* James Black (bishop) (1894-1968), first Bishop of Paisley, Scotland
* James Black (actor) (b. 1959), American stage actor
* James Black (Australian), guitarist and keyboard player, played with The Black Sorrows
* James Black (congressman) (1793–1872), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
* James Black (educator) (1826–1890)
* James Black (clergyman) (1797–1886), Canadian clergyman, founder of the Disciples of Christ denomination in Canada
* James Black (guitarist), guitarist in the band Finger Eleven
* James Black (ice hockey) (b. 1969), former NHL hockey player
* James Black (prohibitionist) (1823–1893), temperance movement leader
* James A. Black (1793–1848), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
* James Allan Black (b. 1978), professional wrestler better known as James Storm
* James B. Black (b. 1935), Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1999-2006)
* James C. C. Black (1842–1928), U.S. Congressman from Georgia and Confederate Army veteran
* James D. Black (1849–1938), governor of Kentucky for part of 1919
* James Milton Black (1856–1938), hymn composer
* James R. Black, researcher in electromigration and for whom Black's equation is named
* James R. Black (actor) (b. 1962), American actor, former professional American football player
* James W. Black (b. 1924), winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine
* James Wallace Black (1825–1896), American photographer
* Jim Black, jazz musician


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