James or Jim White may refer to:
Military
Politics
Australian politics
Canadian politics
UK politics
US politics
- James White (North Carolina politician) (1749–1809), congressman from North Carolina
- James White (Maine politician) (1792–1870), Maine state treasurer, 1842–1846
- James Bain White (1835–1897), U.S. representative from Indiana
- James Lee White, Member of the Maine House of Representatives
- James T. White (politician) (1837–1892), African-American Baptist minister and politician from Arkansas
- James Bamford White (1842–1931), U.S. representative from Kentucky
- James Stephen White (1838–1908), politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- James F. White (born 1941), American politician
- Jim White (politician) (born 1944), member of the South Dakota Senate
- James White (Texas politician) (born 1964), member of Texas House of Representatives
- James White (New Mexico politician), member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
Religion
Sports
Basketball
Rugby union
Other sports
Writers
Musicians
Film
Other
Others
- James White (inventor) (1762–1825), English engineer and inventor
- James White (1775–1820), advertising agent and author
- James White (1812–1884), Scottish lawyer and chemicals manufacturer
- James Terry White (1845–1920), editor of The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
- James Landrum White (1847–1925), shape note singing teacher and composer
- James White (geographer) (1863–1928), Canadian geographer
- James White (financier) (1877–1927), English property speculator
- James Larkin White (1882–1946), discoverer and explorer of Carlsbad Caverns
- James White (art expert) (1913–2003), Irish art expert and author
- James Boyd White (born 1938), American law professor, literary critic, scholar and philosopher
- James J. White (born 1934), law professor, legal scholar
- James White (engineer) (1938–2009), American polymer scientist
- James Clarke White (dermatologist) (1833–1916), American dermatologist and professor at Harvard Medical School
- James Clarke White (neurosurgeon) (died 1981), American neurosurgeon and professor at Harvard Medical School
- Jimmy White, a member of the gang that committed the Great Train Robbery
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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