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President Abraham Lincoln had had many accomplishments and goals of for America. Sadly, some americans had loathed it when he had brought up the concept of black voting rights and some had gone to the extreme to make sure that didn’t happen.On April 14th, 1965, only five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered his confederate army at Appomattox Court House in Virginia, Abe Lincoln had been assassinated by John Wilkes Booth Booth and six other rebels had first planned to kidnap him and take him to the Confederate capital of Richmond on March 20th, 1865. However, Lincoln didn’t show up to the set location.When the assassination occurred, Booth had killed Abe Lincoln and his two successors, Vise president Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State

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