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Lincolns Assassination 1st Edition Edward Steers

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Lincolns Assassination 1st Edition Edward Steers
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Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Edward Steers
ISBN: 9780809333509, 0809333503
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Lincolns Assassination 1st Edition Edward Steers by Edward Steers 9780809333509, 0809333503 instant download after payment.

For 150 years, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln has fascinated the American people. Relatively few academic historians, however, have devoted study to it, viewing the murder as a side note tied to neither the Civil War nor Reconstruction. Over time, the traditional story of the assassination has become littered with myths, from the innocence of Mary Surratt and Samuel Mudd to John Wilkes BoothOCOs escape to Oklahoma or India, where he died by suicide several years later. In this succinct volume, Edward Steers, Jr. sets the record straight, expertly analyzing the historical evidence to explain LincolnOCOs assassination. The decision to kill President Lincoln, Steers shows, was an afterthought. John Wilkes BoothOCOs original plan involved capturing Lincoln, delivering him to the Confederate leadership in Richmond, and using him as a bargaining chip to exchange for southern soldiers being held in Union prison camps. Only after Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia and Richmond fell to Union forces did Booth change his plan from capture to murder. As Steers explains, public perception about LincolnOCOs death has been shaped by limited but popular histories that assert, alternately, that Secretary of War Edwin Stanton engineered the assassination or that John Wilkes Booth was a mad actor fueled by delusional revenge. In his detailed chronicle of the planning and execution of BoothOCOs plot, Steers demonstrates that neither Stanton nor anyone else in LincolnOCOs sphere of political confidants participated in LincolnOCOs death, and Booth remained a fully rational person whose original plan to capture Lincoln was both reasonable and capable of success. He also implicates both Mary Surratt and Samuel Mudd, as well as other conspirators, clarifying their parts in the scheme. At the heart of LincolnOCOs assassination, Steers reveals, lies the institution of slavery. LincolnOCOs move toward ending slavery and his unwillingness to compromise on emancipation spurred the white supremacist Booth and ultimately resulted in the presidentOCOs untimely death. With concise chapters and inviting prose, this brief volume will prove essential for anyone seeking a straightforward, authoritative analysis of one of the most dramatic events in American history. "

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