11-786: James , Jim , Jimmy , or Jamie Clark may refer to: Crime [ edit ] James Clark (lynching victim) (died 1926), accused of rape, lynched by a mob of white men James Lee Clark (1968–2007), convicted killer, executed by the state of Texas Jim Clark (criminal) (1902–1974), American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw James Clark (criminal) (1902–1974), Depression-era bank robber known as "Oklahoma Jack" Entertainment [ edit ] James Clark (artist) (1858–1943), English painter James B. Clark (filmmaker) (1908–2000), American film and television director Jim Clark (film editor) (1931–2016), editor of The Killing Fields Jimmy Clark (tap dancer) (1922–2009), member of
22-480: A New Zealand rugby league player Jamie Clark (rugby league) (born 1987), English rugby league player James Clark (footballer, born 2001) , English footballer Other sports [ edit ] Jimmy Clark (boxer) (1914–1994), American Olympic boxer Jimmy Clark (golfer) (1920–2010), American professional golfer James Clark (sport shooter) (born 1936), American Olympic shooter Jim Clark (1936–1968), Scottish Formula one world drivers' champion in
33-578: Is now Melbourne, Florida was named Lynching Tree Drive until 1980, when the black community petitioned the Melbourne City Council to change the name, which was then changed to Legendary Lane. No attempt was made to determine who murdered Clark without the benefit of a trial. This is the last known lynching in Brevard County . Jim Clark (1910s outfielder) James Francis Clark (December 26, 1887 – March 20, 1969)
44-1530: The 1960s Jim Clark (rower) (born 1950), British rower James Clark (shinty) (born 1973), shinty player from Invergarry, Scotland James Clark (water polo) (born 1991), Australian water polo goalkeeper James Clark (athlete) , marathon runner Jim Clark (ice hockey) (born 1954), director of scouting for the Ottawa Senators Other [ edit ] James Clark (physician in Dominica) (1737–1819), Scottish doctor and plantation owner Sir James Clark, 1st Baronet (1788–1870), royal physician to Queen Victoria James Clark (college president) (1812–1892), president of Washington College James Clark (horticulturist) (1825–1890), English potato breeder James Clark (Bible Christian) (1830–1905), English minister and activist James G. Clark (Medal of Honor) (1843–1911), American Civil War soldier James L. Clark (1883–1969), American natural history scientist James A. Clark Sr. (1886–1955), judge in Maryland Jim Clark (sheriff) (James Gardner Clark, Jr., 1922–2007), Dallas County, Alabama sheriff A. James Clark (1927–2015), American construction executive and philanthropist James H. Clark (born 1944), Internet entrepreneur James Clark (programmer) (born 1964), computer programmer James B. Clark Jr. (1957–1996), American executed for
55-1058: The Minnesota House of Representatives James P. Clark (1899–1962), American political boss, sportsman, and businessman James S. Clark (1921–2000), Alabama politician James Waddey Clark (1877–1939), Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1925 to 1933 James West Clark (1779–1843), North Carolina congressman Jim Clark (Alaska official) (born 1943), former chief of staff to Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski Elsewhere [ edit ] James Johnston Clark (1809–1891), Unionist MP for County Londonderry, Ireland James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark (1884–1933), MP in Northern Ireland James Clark (businessman) (1833–1898), mayor of Auckland, New Zealand James B. Clark (Canadian politician) (1867–1943), from Ontario James Clark (Ontario politician) (1888–1952), Speaker of
66-1443: The Ontario Legislature, 1939–1943 Jim Clark (Australian politician) (1891–1963), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly James Chichester-Clark (1923–2002), Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, 1969–1971 James Clark (British diplomat) (born 1963), Ambassador to Luxembourg James Clark (Dunedin mayor) (1870–1936), New Zealand politician Sports [ edit ] Baseball and cricket [ edit ] Jim Clark (infielder) (1927–1990), American baseball infielder Jim Clark (1910s outfielder) (1887–1969), American baseball outfielder Jim Clark (1970s outfielder) (1947–2019), American baseball outfielder James Clark (Australian cricketer) (1871–1941), Australian cricketer James Clark (New Zealand cricketer) (1910–2003), New Zealand cricketer known as Bernie Clark James Clark Baker (1866–1939), New Zealand cricketer known as James Clark for some of his life Football and rugby [ edit ] James Clark (American football) (1904–1977), American football player Jim Clark (offensive lineman) (1929–2000), American football player Jim Clark (American football coach) (born, c. 1926), American football coach Jim Clark (Australian footballer) (1925–2013), in
77-554: The Victorian Football League Jimmy Clark (footballer, born 1913) (1913–?), Scottish professional footballer Jim Clark (Scottish footballer) (1923–1994), Scottish footballer Jamie Clark (footballer) (born 1976), Scottish soccer coach and former footballer Jimmy Clark (rugby union) (1908–1979), Australian national rugby union team captain Jim Clark (rugby league) (fl. 1913–1927),
88-406: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Clark&oldid=1256590276 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages James Clark (lynching victim) James Clark
99-438: The murder of his adoptive parents Jamie Rappaport Clark (born 1957/8), president and CEO of Defenders of Wildlife See also [ edit ] James Clarke (disambiguation) James B. Clark (disambiguation) Clark (surname) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
110-553: The tap dancing duo The Clark Brothers Politics [ edit ] U.S. [ edit ] Champ Clark (James Beauchamp Clark, 1850–1921), Speaker of the US House of Representatives, 1911–1919 James Clark Jr. (1918–2006), Maryland State Senate president James Clark (Kentucky politician) (1779–1839), Governor of Kentucky, 1836–1839 James Clark (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1952), Pennsylvania politician James Clark (Minnesota politician) (born 1963), member of
121-503: Was an African-American man who was lynched in Eau Gallie, Florida by ten white men in 1926. On July 11, 1926, James Clark, a chauffeur for a traveling salesman, was accused of rape by a white girl. He was arrested, but the chief of police turned him over to a mob. A noose was placed around his neck, he was dragged over a tree limb, and shot with a shotgun. The street near the site of the lynching, around Parkway Drive and U.S. 1 in what
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