Thomas Jackson (politician)
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Academics

*Thomas H. Jackson (born 1950), ninth president of the University of Rochester *Tom Jackson Jr. (born 1959), president of Black Hills State University, South Dakota *Thomas "Thom" Jackson (born 1960), American educational entrepreneur


Arts and entertainment

*Thomas Jackson (architect) (1807–1890), Irish architect *Thomas R. Jackson (1826–1901), English-born American architect *Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924), architect *Thomas Jackson (author), author of the 1905 book ''The Lost Squire of Inglewood'' *Thomas Jackson (actor) (1886–1967), American actor in ''Manhattan Melodrama'' *Tommy Jackson (musician) (1926–1979), American country music fiddle player *Tom Jackson (actor) (born 1948), Canadian Métis actor and singer *Tom Jackson (author) (born 1972), author of ''Chilled: How Refrigeration Changed the World and Might Do So Again''


Military

*Stonewall Jackson (Thomas Jonathan Jackson, 1824–1863), Confederate general **Thomas Jonathan Jackson (sculpture), ''Thomas Jonathan Jackson'' (sculpture), a 1921 bronze equestrian sculpture of Stonewall Jackson *Thomas Sturges Jackson (1842–1934), Royal Navy officer *Thomas Jackson (Royal Navy officer) (1868–1945), Royal Navy officer *Thomas Norman Jackson (1897–1918), English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient


Politics and government

*Thomas Witter Jackson, Chief Justice of Jamaica, 1818–21 *Thomas B. Jackson (1797–1881), U.S. Representative from New York *Thomas Hughes Jackson (1834–1930), mayor of Birkenhead *Thomas Wesley Jackson (1859–1934), Canadian politician *Thomas A. Jackson (1879–1955), socialist and Communist leader *Thomas A. Jackson (Wisconsin politician) (1829–1908), American politician in Wisconsin *Thomas Jackson (trade unionist) (a.k.a. Tom Jackson, 1925–2003), British labour rights organizer *Thomas Penfield Jackson (1937–2013), former U.S. District Court judge for the District of Columbia *Thomas Jackson (Alabama politician) (born 1949), member of the Alabama House of Representatives *Thomas Jackson (police chief), former Ferguson Police Department (Missouri)#2014 police shooting, Chief of Police of the Ferguson, Missouri Police Department


Religion

*Thomas Jackson (theologian) (1579–1640), English theologian, and President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford *Thomas Jackson (minister) (1783–1873), English Wesleyan Methodist minister and writer *Thomas Jackson (Bishop-designate of Lyttelton) (1812–1886), of Lyttelton, New Zealand


Sports


American football

*Tom Jackson (American football, born 1948), head football coach at the University of Connecticut (1983–1993) *Tom Jackson (American football, born 1951), ESPN analyst and former American football player *T. J. Jackson (defensive tackle) (born 1983), American football player from Alabama


Association football

*Thomas Jackson (footballer, born 1876) (1876–1954), English footballer *Tom Jackson (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1916), footballer for St. Mirren and Scotland *Thomas Jackson (footballer, born 1896) (1896–?), English footballer who played for Burnley and Dundee *Tommy Jackson (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1975), footballer for Aston Villa *Tommy Jackson (footballer, born 1946), Northern Irish former footballer, played for Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United


Other sports

*Thomas Jackson (basketball) (born 1980), American basketball player *Tom Jackson (Australian footballer) (1881–1929), Australian footballer for Melbourne *Tommy Jackson (Australian footballer) (1885–1966), Australian footballer for St Kilda *Tom Jackson (rugby union) (1870–1952), Welsh rugby union international *Thomas Jackson (athlete) (1884–1967), American track and field athlete *Tommy Jackson (boxer) (1931–1982), heavyweight boxer


Others

*Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet (1841–1915), first chief manager of Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation *Thomas Horatio Jackson (1879–1935), Nigerian newspaper editor and publisher *Thomas Jackson (physicist) (1773–1837), Scottish physicist *Thomas John Jackson (1792–1852), free African-American slave {{human name disambiguation, name=Jackson, Thomas