<Li> Musicians: Pepper Keenan, Jimi Jamison, 3 Doors Down, Saving Abel, David Banner, Hayley Williams, Big K.R.I.T., Lance Bass, Brandy, Jimmy Buffett, David L Cook, Bo Diddley, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Faith Hill, Randy Houser, Mississippi John Hurt, Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Albert King, B.B. King, Denise LaSalle, Elvis Presley, Charlie Patton, Charley Pride, LeAnn Rimes, Jimmie Rodgers, David Ruffin, Britney Spears, Conway Twitty, Muddy Waters, Tammy Wynette, Jumpin' Gene Simmons, Bobbie Gentry, and Blind Melon . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Children in the United States and Canada often count "One - Mississippi, two - Mississippi" during informal games such as hide and seek to approximate counting by seconds . </Li> <Li> Mississippi's low state rankings has given rise to the saying "Thank God for Mississippi", denoting relief that the speaker's state isn't the lowest . </Li> <Li> On March 12, 1894, the Biedenharn Candy Company bottled the first Coca - Cola in Vicksburg, Mississippi . Root beer was invented in Biloxi in 1898 by Edward Adolf Barq, the namesake of Barq's Root Beer . </Li> <Li> The Teddy bear gets its name from President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt . On a 1902 hunting trip to Sharkey County, Mississippi, he ordered the mercy killing of a wounded bear . </Li> <Li> In 1935, the world's first night rodeo held outdoors under electric lights was produced by Earl Bascom and Weldon Bascom in Columbia, Marion County, Mississippi </Li> <Li> In 1936, Dr. Leslie Rush, of Rush Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi, performed the first bone pinning in the United States . The "Rush Pin" is still in use . </Li> <Li> Burnita Shelton Matthews from near Hazlehurst, Mississippi, was the first woman appointed as a judge of a U.S. district court . She was appointed by Harry S. Truman on October 21, 1949 . </Li> <Li> Marilyn Monroe won the Mrs. Mississippi finals in the 1952 film We're Not Married! . </Li> <Li> Texas Rose Bascom, of Columbia, Mississippi, became the most famous female trick roper in the world, performing on stage and in Hollywood movies . She toured the world with Bob Hope, billed as the "Queen of the Trick Ropers", and was the first Mississippian to be inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame . </Li> <Li> In 1963, Dr. James D. Hardy of the University of Mississippi Medical Center performed the first human lung transplant in Jackson, Mississippi . In 1964, Dr. Hardy performed the first heart transplant, transplanting the heart of a chimpanzee into a human, where it beat for 90 minutes . </Li> <Li> "At 10: 00 a.m. on October 22, 1964, the United States government detonated an underground nuclear device in Lamar County, in south Mississippi . (...) The Project Salmon blast was about one - third as powerful as the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945 . (...) The Project Sterling blast, on December 3, 1966, was considerably weaker than the blast two years earlier, as it was intended to be ." </Li> <Li> On January 8, 1935, Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo . </Li> <Li> In the 1964 song Mississippi Goddam the anger over racial murders in the southern states is described by Nina Simone . </Li> <Li> Several warships have been named USS Mississippi . </Li> <Li> The comic book character Rogue, from the well - known series X-Men, is a Mississippian and self - declared southern belle . Her home town is located in the fictional county of Caldecott . </Li> <Li> In 2013, researchers at the University of Mississippi Medical Center discovered a functional cure for HIV / AIDS in infants . </Li> <Li> Many of legal thriller writer John Grisham's novels are set in and around the fictional town of Clanton, in the equally fictional Ford County, northwest Mississippi . </Li> <Li> In Star Trek, Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Chief Medical Officer on the U.S.S. Enterprise, studied medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center . </Li> <Li> Johnny Carson attended Millsaps College under an elite Navy program to train officers, known as the V - 12 Program from November 1943 to February 1945 . </Li> <Li> The film Mississippi Burning (1988) is based around the FBI investigation of the 1964 murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner . It stars Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Children in the United States and Canada often count "One - Mississippi, two - Mississippi" during informal games such as hide and seek to approximate counting by seconds . </Li> <Li> Mississippi's low state rankings has given rise to the saying "Thank God for Mississippi", denoting relief that the speaker's state isn't the lowest . </Li>

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