Wednesday, July 5, 2023

"President Lincoln Assassinated!!" by Harold Holzer


Less than week after Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S Grant at Appomattox, President Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford Theatre in Washington, D.C., and died at 7 a.m. the next morning. He and his wife Mary Todd Lincoln had been watching the play Our American Cousin, a lighthearted farce about an American rube visiting his aristocratic English relatives.  

The Civil War was not yet over, but the end was near. As the news of the assassination spread, jubilation in the North quickly gave way to shock and anger. In the South, the news was greeted by some with enthusiasm, but by other, more prescient people, with trepidation. Lincoln’s death would not bode well for the South.

 

Harold Holzer, one of the leading authorities in the United States on Lincoln and the era, considered the first-hand accounts – diaries, letters, newspaper editorials, official announcements, testimonies, affidavits, speeches, and more. (It surprises us today that the reports took weeks to reach the broad mass of people North and South). He then collected some of the best and assembled President Lincoln Assassinated!! The Firsthand Story of the Murder, Manhunt, Trial, and Mourning.


To continue reading, please see my post today at Dancing Priest.


Some Wednesday Readings

 

Old Weird America: The dark comedies of Charles Portis – Justin Taylor at The Point.

 

Hiding the Sword – Sarah Kay Bierle at Emerging Civil War.

 

National Portrait Gallery Presents “One Life: Frederick Douglass” – The Smithsonian.

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