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*] (1903–1992), musician; born in ] *] (1903–1992), musician; born in ]
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*] (born 1976), singer-songwriter; born in ] *] (born 1976), singer-songwriter; born in ]
*] (born 1940), lawyer and U.S. Senator; born in ] *] (born 1940), lawyer and U.S. Senator; born in ]
*] (born 1970), comedian; born in ]
*] (1946–1971), guitarist; born in ] *] (1946–1971), guitarist; born in ]
*] (born 1947), singer-songwriter, musician; born in ] *] (1947–2017), singer-songwriter, musician; born in ]
*] (born 1993), comedian and musician; lives in ] *] (born 1993), comedian and musician; lives in ]
*], banker, cotton trader; from ] *], banker, cotton trader; from ]
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*], Knoxville mayor, ]; born in ] *], Knoxville mayor, ]; born in ]
*] (1924–2001), guitarist and record producer; born in ] *] (1924–2001), guitarist and record producer; born in ]
*] (born 1930), ] ] primarily with ] *] (1930–2015), ] ] primarily with ]
*] (born 1969), singer; born in ] *] (born 1969), singer; born in ]
*] (1918-2004), co-founder of ] *] (1918-2004), co-founder of ]
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*] (1878–1937), U.S. Senator *] (1878–1937), U.S. Senator
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*] (1898 or 1899–1976)<ref>Staff (October 26, 1976). "Death Takes H. E. Bailey .''The Daily Coloradoan''. pp. 1, 20. Retrieved April 7, 2021. "A native Tennessean, he first worked keeping the timebook on a Santa Fe railroad construction gang in Texas..."</ref> *] (1898 or 1899–1976)<ref>Staff (October 26, 1976). "Death Takes H. E. Bailey .''The Daily Coloradoan''. pp. 1, 20. Retrieved April 7, 2021. "A native Tennessean, he first worked keeping the timebook on a Santa Fe railroad construction gang in Texas..."</ref>
*] (1925–2014), politician, U.S. Senator and ]; born in ] *] (1925–2014), politician, U.S. Senator and ]; born in ]
*] (born 1995), singer-songwriter; born in ]
*] (born 1979), actor; born in Memphis *] (born 1979), actor; born in Memphis
*] (born 1993), singer; born in ], grew up in ] *] (born 1993), singer; born in ], grew up in ]
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*] (born 1980), baseball pitcher; born in ] *] (born 1980), baseball pitcher; born in ]
*] (born 1973), singer *] (born 1973), singer
*] (born 1930), actress, singer, entrepreneur; born in Knoxville *] (1930–2014), actress, singer, entrepreneur; born in Knoxville
*] (1882–1948), U.S. Senator *] (1882–1948), U.S. Senator
*] (born 1992), baseball player; born in ] *] (born 1992), baseball player; born in ]
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*] (1768–1835), early governor of Tennessee *] (1768–1835), early governor of Tennessee
*] (1940–2015), activist, politician; born in Nashville *] (1940–2015), activist, politician; born in Nashville
*] (1910–1943), decorated U.S. Marine; raised in Knoxville *] (1910–1943), decorated U.S. Marine; raised in Knoxville
*] (1902–1973), poet and novelist *] (1902–1973), poet and novelist
*], reality TV personality *], reality TV personality
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*] (1843–1922), founder, National Baptist Publishing Board *] (1843–1922), founder, National Baptist Publishing Board
*] (born 1989), football player; born in Chattanooga *] (born 1989), football player; born in Chattanooga
*] (1863-1938), author, poet
*] (1910–1958), comedian *] (1910–1958), comedian
*] (born 1986), basketball player; from ] *] (born 1986), basketball player; from ]
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*], economist, Nobel laureate *], economist, Nobel laureate
*] (1847–1930), governor *] (1847–1930), governor
*] (born 1981), rapper
*] (born 1983), football player; born in Chattanooga *] (born 1983), football player; born in Chattanooga
*] (1849–1924), English-born author; settled near Knoxville *] (1849–1924), English-born author; settled near Knoxville
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*] (born 1944), chief of staff for ]; grew up in ] *] (born 1944), chief of staff for ]; grew up in ]
*] (born 1970), singer; born in Knoxville *] (born 1970), singer; born in Knoxville
*] (born 1936), banker and politician *] (1936–2017), banker and politician
*] (1927–1992), singer-songwriter; born in Knoxville *] (1927–1992), singer-songwriter; born in Knoxville
*] (born 1984), basketball player; born in Memphis *] (born 1984), basketball player; born in Memphis
*] (born 1932), actor, comedian; born in Nashville *] (born 1932), actor, comedian; born in Nashville
*] (1869–1936), 14-term congressman; born in ] *] (1869–1936), 14-term congressman; born in ]
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*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
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*], comedian *], comedian
*], football player *], football player
* ] (born 1987), ] basketball player for the ] of the ] * ] (born 1987), ] basketball player for the Israeli team ] and the ] of the ] (WNBA)
*], educator *], educator
*], housing developer *], housing developer
*], governor of Tennessee *], governor of Tennessee
*] (born 1977), member of the ]
* ] (born 1994), basketball player in the ]
*], football player *], football player
*], football player *], football player
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*], actor *], actor
*], frontiersman, politician, hero of the ] *], frontiersman, politician, hero of the ]
*], early 19th-century entertainer *], early 20th-century entertainer
*], politician, former mayor of Memphis *], politician, former mayor of Memphis
*], actor *], actor
*], football player *], football player
*], comic-book writer *], comic-book writer
*], missionary and church worker
*], singer *], singer
*], singer *], singer
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*], director *], director
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*], actor, musician *], actor, musician
*], actress *], actress
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
*], football coach *], football coach
*], actress *], actress
*], diplomat *], diplomat
*], painter *], painter
*], actor *], actor
*], music educator *Josh Drake, music educator
*], singer *], singer
*], football player *], football player
*] (1941-2012), bassist *] (1941-2012), bassist
*], actress *], actress
*], famous animal (cat) extremely beautiful and loved by all
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*], musician *], musician
*], comedian, actor *], comedian, actor
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*], folk art sculptor *], folk art sculptor
*], founder of ] *], founder of ]
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*], basketball coach; grew up in ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=8183081 |title=Nikki Caldwell Accepts UCLA Head Coaching Job |publisher=] |access-date=July 26, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322052225/http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=8183081 |archive-date=March 22, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=28701&SPID=2167&ATCLID=205128989&DB_OEM_ID=5200|title=Nikki Caldwell Bio- LSUsports.net |access-date= September 9, 2011}}</ref> *], basketball coach; grew up in ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=8183081 |title=Nikki Caldwell Accepts UCLA Head Coaching Job |publisher=] |access-date=July 26, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322052225/http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=8183081 |archive-date=March 22, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=28701&SPID=2167&ATCLID=205128989&DB_OEM_ID=5200|title=Nikki Caldwell Bio- LSUsports.net |access-date= September 9, 2011}}</ref>
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*], basketball player *], basketball player
*], NASCAR driver *], NASCAR driver
*], rapper
*], professional wrestler *], professional wrestler
*], musician *], musician
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*], author *], author
*], actor *], actor
*], politician *], politician
*], entertainer *], entertainer
*], ] officer, founder of the Ku Klux Klan *], ] officer
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], U.S. Supreme Court justice *], U.S. Supreme Court justice
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*] (1832–1899), politician; born in ] *] (1832–1899), politician; born in ]
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*], basketball player *], basketball player
*], film director *], film director
*], writer
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], educator *] (1943–2024), poet and educator
*], land developer *], land developer
*], rapper
*], physician
*], rapper
*] (1886–1960), physician
*], actress *], actress
*], former ], 45th ] under ] (1993–2001), and ] ] nominee for President *], former ], 45th ] under ] (1993–2001), and ] ] nominee for president
*], politician, senator, father of ] *] (1907–1998), politician, senator, father of ]
*], singer, actor
*], rapper *], rapper
*], golfer, 1975 ] champion *], golfer, 1975 ] champion
*], football player *], football player
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], musician *] (1930–2013), musician
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], artist *], artist
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*], Youtuber, musician
*], football player *], football player
*], actress and singer; '']'' *], actress and singer; '']''
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*], comedian, actor, television personality, and host of '']''; born in ] but raised in Memphis *], comedian, actor, television personality, and host of '']''; born in ] but raised in Memphis
*], football player *], football player
*], freestyle and folkstyle wrestler
*], personal trainer *], personal trainer
*] (born 1989), basketball player in the ]
*], U.S. Senator *], U.S. Senator
*], professional wrestler *], professional wrestler
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*], biologist, geneticist *], biologist, geneticist
*], actor, singer, bandleader *], actor, singer, bandleader
*], songwriter *], model
*], actor *], actor
*], businessman, owner of NFL's ] *], businessman, owner of NFL's ]
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*], football player *], football player
*], football player *], football player
*Joe Hills, Minecraft YouTuber
*], Confederate general *], Confederate general
*], musician *], musician
*], chief executive officer of ] *], chief executive officer of ]
*] (born 1991), basketball player for ] of the ]
*], baseball pitcher and coach *], baseball pitcher and coach
*], professional wrestler *], professional wrestler
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*], National Economic Council Director *], National Economic Council Director
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], football player *], football player
*], English author of ''Tom Brown's School Days''; founded ] *], English author of ''Tom Brown's School Days''; founded ]
*], IFBB professional bodybuilder *], IFBB professional bodybuilder
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*], rapper and producer *], rapper and producer
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*], Supreme Court Justice *], Supreme Court Justice
*], former ] light heavyweight champion; born in Memphis *], former ] light heavyweight champion; born in Memphis
*], actor
*], performer *], performer
*], actor *], actor
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*], actor *], actor
*], 17th ] (1865–1869) *], 17th ] (1865–1869)
*], football player *], football player
*], politician and ] (1865–1869) *], politician and ] (1865–1869)
*], businessman and founder of ] *], businessman and founder of ]
*] (born 1944), multi-instrumentalist and songwriter *] (born 1944), multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
*], actress *], actress
*], actor *], actor
*], football player *], football player
*], politician *], politician
*], abolitionist and activist
*], basketball player *], basketball player
*], environmental advocate *], environmental advocate
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*], CEO ]
*], artist *], artist
*], songwriter *], songwriter
*], musician, music teacher, critic
*], U.S. Senator *], U.S. Senator
*], actor *], actor
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*], naturalist *], naturalist
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*], Japanese singer, idol
*], twin of Kagamine Rin also a Japanese singer and idol


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*], professional wrestler *], professional wrestler
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*], heiress, wife of General ] *], heiress, wife of General ]
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*], football coach *], football coach
*], screenwriter and director *], screenwriter and director
*], freestyle wrestler *], freestyle and folkstyle wrestler
*], voice actress *], voice actress
*], basketball player *], basketball player
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*], novelist *], novelist
*], baseball player and broadcaster *], baseball player and broadcaster
*], artist and educator
*], basketball player *], basketball player
*], football player *], football player
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*], actor *], actor
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
*], poker player; from Knoxville *], poker player; from Knoxville
*], singer *], singer
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*], writer *], writer
*], 19th-century diplomat *], 19th-century diplomat
*] *], author
*], football player *], football player
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*], actress *], actress
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*], politician *], politician
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*], model *], model
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*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], ] player *], ] player
*], American southern belle and Baroness de Charette *], southern belle and Baroness de Charette
*], 11th ] (1845–1849) *], 11th ] (1845–1849)
*], bishop *], bishop
*], American politician *], politician
*], ], wife of President ] *], ], wife of President ]
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
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*], author, motivational speaker *], author, motivational speaker
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*], educator and critic *], educator and critic
*], rapper and songwriter *], rapper and songwriter
*], businessman and philanthropist
*], journalist *], journalist
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], politician *], politician
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*] *]
*], folk singer *], folk singer
*], theoretical atomic physicist
*], football executive *], football executive
*], actor *], actor
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*], journalist *], journalist
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*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
*], U.S. Senator *], U.S. Senator
*], rapper<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr/rapper-pooh-shiesty-pleads-guilty-federal-conspiracy-charge|title=Rapper Pooh Shiesty Pleads Guilty to Federal Conspiracy Charge|date=January 4, 2022 |publisher=]}}</ref>
*], singer, actress and television personality *], singer, actress and television personality
*], biologist *], biologist
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*], singer *], singer
*], surveyor *], surveyor
*], businessman
*], football player
*], actor *], actor
*], football player *], football player
*], ] 2007 *], ] 2007
*] (born 1947), musician, songwriter *] (born 1947), musician, songwriter
*], actor *], actor
*], football coach *], football coach
*], author
*], singer *], singer
*], CEO of ] *], CEO of ]
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*], actor *], actor
*] (born 1930), record producer and co-founder of ] *] (born 1930), record producer and co-founder of ]
*], U.S. Senator *], U.S. Senator
*], football player *], football player
*], politician *], politician
*] (born 1991), basketball player in the ]
*], aviation executive *], aviation executive
*], writer *], writer
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*], football player *], football player
*], soldier; ] recipient *], soldier; ] recipient
*], tennis player *], tennis player
*] (1825–1906), politician, lawyer, and Confederate general; born in ] *] (1825–1906), politician, lawyer, and Confederate general; born in ]
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*], football player *], football player
*], governor *], governor
*], youtuber *], YouTuber
*], author *], author
*], governor and U.S. Senator *], governor and U.S. Senator
* ] (born 1993), basketball player in the ]
*], singer-songwriter
*] (born 1942), singer, dubbed "the Queen of Memphis Soul" *] (born 1942), singer, dubbed "the Queen of Memphis Soul"
*], actress, singer *], actress, singer
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*], actress; '']'', the ] *], actress; '']'', the ]
*], baseball player *], baseball player
*], co-founder of ]
*], basketball player *], basketball player
*], co-founder of Dollar General
*], singer *], singer
*], governor *], governor
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* ], country music song writer and rapper * ], country music songwriter and rapper
* ] (born 1995), basketball player in the ] * ] (born 1995), basketball player in the ]
*], entertainer *], entertainer
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*], football player *], football player
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*], screenwriter and director *], screenwriter and director
*], swimmer<ref name="Bliss24Jun2016">Bliss, Jessica (June 24, 2016). . '']''. Retrieved November 24, 2021.</ref>
*], U.S. Senator *], U.S. Senator
*], auto racer, winner of 1989 ] *], auto racer, winner of 1989 ]
*], soldier; ] recipient *], soldier; ] recipient
*], professional wrestler *], professional wrestler
*], poet and writer
*], singer *], singer
*] (1826–1898), politician; born in ] *] (1826–1898), politician; born in ]
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*], singer *], singer
*], football player *], football player
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
*], stuntman, actor, associate of ] *], stuntman, actor, associate of ]
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*], politician *], politician
*], basketball player
*], football player, Hall of Famer *], football player, Hall of Famer
*], baseball pitcher *], baseball pitcher
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*], rapper *], rapper
*], actor
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*], basketball player *], basketball player
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*], actress *], actress
*], rapper
*], ] soldier who captured 132 Germans almost single-handedly, '']'' *], ] soldier who captured 132 Germans almost single-handedly, '']''
*], guitarist *], guitarist
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==See also== ==See also==
{{Portal|Biography|Lists|United States}} {{Portal|Biography|Lists|United States|Tennessee}}
;By educational institution affiliation ;By educational institution affiliation
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 11 December 2024

List of prominent people from the state of Tennessee

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
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The following is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Tennessee, live (or lived) in Tennessee, or for whom Tennessee is significant part of their identity:

Contents: 

A

Doug Atkins

B

Kathy Bates
Kelsea Ballerini
Mookie Betts
Pat Boone
Corey Brewer

Bill Lee (born 1959), Governor of Tennessee;born in Franklin

C

Tracy Caulkins
Kenny Chesney
Morgan Cox
Davy Crockett
Miley Cyrus

D

Natalia Dyer

E

F

Ric Flair
Aretha Franklin
Morgan Freeman

G

Ginnifer Goodwin
Sonny Gray

H

Carla Hall
Thelma Harper
Christina Hendricks
Todd Helton
Dont'a Hightower
Bailey Howell

J

Ed "Too Tall" Jones

K

Johnny Knoxville

L

Jerry Lawler
William P. Lawrence

M

Mike Massey
Chris Moneymaker
Mary Noailles Murfree

N

Robert Neyland

O

P

Dolly Parton
Chad Pennington
Annie Potts
Elvis Presley
David Price

Q

R

Dave Ramsey
Jalen Ramsey
Wilma Rudolph

S

Sequoyah
Frederick W. Smith
Harrison Smith
Steve Spurrier
Pat Summitt

T

Justin Timberlake
Tina Turner

U

V

W

Kitty Wells
Nera White
Patrick Willis
Jason Witten

Y

Alvin York
Chris Young

Z


See also

By educational institution affiliation
By governmental office
By location

References

  1. Staff (October 26, 1976). "Death Takes H. E. Bailey H.E. Bailey Dead at 77".The Daily Coloradoan. pp. 1, 20. Retrieved April 7, 2021. "A native Tennessean, he first worked keeping the timebook on a Santa Fe railroad construction gang in Texas..."
  2. "Nikki Caldwell Accepts UCLA Head Coaching Job". WATE-TV. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  3. "Nikki Caldwell Bio- LSUsports.net". Retrieved September 9, 2011.
  4. "Rapper Pooh Shiesty Pleads Guilty to Federal Conspiracy Charge". United States Department of Justice. January 4, 2022.
  5. Bliss, Jessica (June 24, 2016). "Nashville swimmer youngest Olympic Trials qualifier". The Tennessean. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
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