found: Northup, S. Twelve years a slave, 1968.
found: Avoyelles Parish--crossroads of Louisiana, c1981:t.p. (Sue L. Eakin)
found: Rapides Parish, 1987:CIP t.p. (Sue Eakin) data sheet (b. 1918)
found: Solomon Northup's Twelve years a slave, c2006:ECIP t.p. (Sue Eakin) data view (Sue Lyles Eakin)
found: Wikipedia, June 2, 2015(Myrtle Sue Lyles Eakin, known as Sue Eakin (Dec. 7, 1918 - Sept. 17, 2009) was an American historian, a professor, and a journalist from Bunkie, Louisiana; specialized in Louisiana history, particularly the Old South plantation system; she is best known for documenting, annotating, and reviving interest in the 1853 Twelve Years a Slave, a slave narrative by Solomon Northup, a free man from New York who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in 1841)
found: Wikipedia, March 31, 2019:(Myrtle Sue Lyles Eakin, known as Sue Eakin; born ... Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA; died ... Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana; At the age of forty-two in 1960, Eakin began graduate work at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge to earn two master's degrees, one in journalism and the other in history; 25-year teaching career at Louisiana State University at Alexandria; In 1978 at the age of sixty, Eakin received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, then known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette; also worked as an archivist for the Louisiana State Archives and Records Service in Baton Rouge)