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  • The intonation and the body language of "And you didn't say anything?" will vary depending on whether it's Don Eppes or Derek Morgan saying it, but either way it is clear: there is a basic level of humanity we expect of witnesses to murders and suchlike, and you, sonny jim, have failed to live up to it.

    Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway akillianna 2009

  • Mazzei was persuaded, and immediately upon reaching the Eppes' home, where Mrs. Martin had been staying, he induced her to go with him to the home of Mr. Richard Randolph, Justice of the Peace, who married them and gave a dinner in their honor.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

  • In the wake of an explosive standoff witha mysterious yet brilliant bomber on a bridge, the Eppes brothers discover a buried secret that will change the FBI team forever.

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  • The Wayles/Eppes marriage contract stipulated that the slave mother and child were to remain the property of Patsy Eppes and her heirs forever, or be returned to the Eppes family should there be no heirs.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

  • The sea captain had wanted to buy the mother of his child but Eppes refused to sell her.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • Susan Bradford Eppes titled one of her booksThe Negro of the Old South.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • K Roberts used pay lawyerly calls on Susan Bradford Eppes.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • Then, one September evening in 1904, Nicholas Eppes was driving home alone from Tallahassee when somebody came out of the trees by the road and shot him.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • Susan Bradford Eppes was still hanging on to her Confederate money in the 1940s.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • At the same time the people of Rosewood were getting slaughtered, Susan Bradford Eppes was working on the manuscript of her book,The Negro of the Old South:

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

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