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==People==
==People==
* [[Anna Epps]] (born 1930), African-American microbiologist and medical school dean and CEO
* [[Aaron Epps]] (born 1996), American basketball player
* [[Archie Epps]], African-American academic and dean of students at Harvard College
* [[Anna Epps]] (1930–2017), American microbiologist and medical school dean and CEO
* [[Aubrey Epps]] (1912–1984), American Major League Baseball catcher
* [[Archie Epps]] (1937–2003), American academic and dean of students at Harvard College
* [[Aubrey Epps]] (1912–1984), American baseball player
* [[Ben T. Epps]] (1888–1937), American pioneering aviator and airplane designer
* [[Ben T. Epps]] (1888–1937), American pioneering aviator and airplane designer
* [[Bobby Epps]] (1932-2014), American football player
* [[Bobby Epps]] (1932–2014), American football player
* [[Bubber Epps]] (born 1943), American politician
* [[Bubber Epps]] (born 1943), American politician
* [[Charles T. Epps Jr.]] (1944–2015), American politician
* [[Charles Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Chris Epps]] (born 1961), U.S. state department of corrections commissioner
* [[Chris Epps]] (born 1961), U.S. state department of corrections commissioner
* [[Christina Epps]] (born 1991), American triple jumper
* [[Christina Epps]] (born 1991), American triple jumper
* [[Dedrick Epps]] (born 1988), American former National Football League tight end
* [[Danny Epps]] (1941–2007), American musician
* [[Dedrick Epps]] (born 1988), American football player
* Edwin Epps, American cotton planter and slave owner of kidnapped free black [[Solomon Northup]] (1807/08–c. 1863), whose ordeal is detailed in the memoir ''Twelve Years a Slave''
* [[Edwin Epps]] (1808–1867), American cotton planter and slave owner of kidnapped free black [[Solomon Northup]] (1807/08–c. 1863), whose ordeal is detailed in the memoir ''Twelve Years a Slave''
* [[Garrett Epps]], American law professor, novelist and journalist
* [[Elisabeth Epps]], American politician
* [[George Epps (actuary)]] (1885–1951), British civil servant and actuary
* [[George Napoleon Epps]] (1815–1874), English homœopath and author, half-brother of John Epps
* [[Garrett Epps]] (born 1950), American law professor, novelist and journalist
* [[George Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Hal Epps]] (1914–2004), American Major League Baseball outfielder
* [[Jack Epps Jr.]] (born 1949), American screenwriter
* [[Hal Epps]] (1914–2004), American baseball player
* [[Jeanette J. Epps]] (born 1970), NASA astronaut
* [[Harland Epps]], American astronomer
* [[Harold T. Epps Sr.]] (died 1962), American attorney
* [[JoAnne A. Epps]], American law professor, author and Executive Vice President and Provost of Temple University
* [[Jack Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Jeanette Epps]] (born 1970), American astronaut
* [[JoAnne A. Epps]] (1951–2023), American law professor, author and Executive Vice President and Provost of Temple University
* [[John Epps]] (1805–1869), English physician, phrenologist, homeopath and political activist
* [[John Epps]] (1805–1869), English physician, phrenologist, homeopath and political activist
* [[Joseph L. Epps]] (1870–1952), United States Army private who received the Medal of Honor
* [[Joseph L. Epps]] (1870–1952), United States Army private who received the Medal of Honor
* [[Makayla Epps]] (born 1995), American women's basketball guard
* [[L. Macon Epps]] (1920–2012), American engineer, inventor, author, and poet
* [[Timbuctoo, New York#Lyman Epps Sr. and Jr.|Lyman Epps Sr. and Jr.]], American enslaved people
* [[Makayla Epps]] (born 1995), American basketball player
* [[Marcus Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Marcus Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Mary Ellen Epps]] (1934–2014), American politician
* [[Michael Epps]] (born 1992), British racing driver
* [[Mike Epps]] (born 1970), American actor and comedian
* [[Mike Epps]] (born 1970), American actor and comedian
* [[Omar Epps]] (born 1973), American actor
* [[Omar Epps]] (born 1973), American actor
* [[Orlo Epps]] (1864–1926), American architect, mathematician, physicist and socialist
* [[Orlo Epps]] (1864–1926), American architect, mathematician, physicist and socialist
* [[Phil Epps]] (born 1959), American former National Football League wide receiver
* [[Oties Epps]] (born 1978), American women's basketball coach
* [[Preston Epps]] (born 1931), American percussionist
* [[Patience Epps]], American linguist
* [[Phil Epps]] (born 1959), American football player
* [[Roselyn P. Epps]] (died 2014), American pediatrician and first African-American president of the American Medical Women's Association
* [[Preston Epps]] (1930–2019), American percussionist
* [[Ray Epps (disambiguation)]], various people
* [[Roselyn P. Epps]] (1930–2014), American pediatrician and first African-American president of the American Medical Women's Association
* [[Shareeka Epps]] (born 1989), American actress
* [[Shareeka Epps]] (born 1989), American actress
* [[Sheldon Epps]] (born 1952), American television and theater director
* [[Sheldon Epps]] (born 1952), American television and theater director
* [[Stuart Epps]], British record producer and audio engineer
* [[Stuart Epps]], British record producer and audio engineer
* Tauheed Epps (born 1977), American rapper known professionally as [[2 Chainz]]
* Tauheed Epps (born 1977), American rapper known professionally as [[2 Chainz]]
* [[Thomas H. Epps III]], American chemist
* [[Tory Epps]] (1967–2005), American football player
* [[Tory Epps]] (1967–2005), American football player
* [[W. Epps]], English cricket writer and historian in the late 18th century
* [[W. Epps]] (died 1833), English cricket writer and historian in the late 18th century


==Places in the United States==
==Places in the United States==
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* [[Epps 1907 Monoplane]], a pioneering aircraft built and flown in 1907 by Ben T. Epps
* [[Epps 1907 Monoplane]], a pioneering aircraft built and flown in 1907 by Ben T. Epps
* [[Half-Sack Epps]], a fictional character on the TV series ''Sons of Anarchy''
* [[Half-Sack Epps]], a fictional character on the TV series ''Sons of Anarchy''

==See also==
* [[Eppes (disambiguation)]]


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