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Similarities Between the Assassinations of Kennedy and Lincoln
Elev: Teodoreanu Andra MonicaClasa: a XII-a F
IntroductionChapter I: Assassination of Abraham LincolnChapter II: Assassination of J.F.KennedyChapter III: Conspiracy TheoriesChapter IV: Similarities between the assassinationsChapter V: Did you know? ConclusionBibliographyContent:Assassination attempts and plots
Successful attempts
Abraham Lincoln
John Fitzgerald KennedyIntroduction
Chapter IAbraham Lincoln was shot onApril 14 1865 (Good Friday)
He was the first American president to be assassinated
John Wilkes Booth
Lincoln anticipated his assassination
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot Friday,November 22,1963
Kennedy was assassinated byLee Harvey Oswald
It was the fourth successful assassination of an American President
Chapter II
Lincoln: In 1886 an ex-priest by the name ofCharles Chiniquy wrote a book titledFifty Years in the Church of Romewhich portrayed the assassination of Lincoln as a Catholic grand conspiracy
Kennedy: The so-called umbrella man who fired a dart with a paralyzing agent from the umbrellaChapter IIIThey were both shot on Friday
They were both directly concerned with Civil Rights
They were both shot in the back of their head in the presence of their wives
Lincoln was shot in the Ford Theater and Kennedy was shot in a Lincoln made by Ford
Chapter IVBoth assassins were killed before being brought to trial
Lincolns successor was born in 1808 and Kennedys successor in 1909
Lincoln was elected President in 1860 and Kennedy in 1960 Chapter IVAbout Lincolns assassination:
John Wilkes Booth broke his leg
Lincolns only bodyguard was not at his post when the president was shot
Although he was shot in the head at point blank range, Lincoln did not die immediately
Chapter V
About Kennedys assassination:
Lee Harvey Oswald was actually arrested for fatally shooting a police officer
Killing or attempting to harm a president wasn't a federal offense until 1965, two years after Kennedy's death.Chapter V
Today, the positions and actions that made Kennedy and Lincoln controversial in their own times are chief among the reasons why they are so beloved. Lincolns vision of a singular United States is a cornerstone of modern patriotism. Slavery is universally reviled and Honest Abe is revered for ending it.Conclusion
www.wikipedia.orghttp://www.goodreads.comhttp://truecrime.io9.comhttp://www.abovetopsecret.comA True History of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the Conspiracy Of 1865 (Hardcover) byLouis J. Weichmannhttp://www.history.comwww.cnn.comReclaiming History: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Hardcover) byVincent Bugliosi
Bibliography