Authors: Martha Hodes
and Lincoln,
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Lincoln, Abraham; slavery
Adams, Charles Francis,
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Africa,
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Liberia
and assassination,
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and death of loved ones,
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disfranchisement of,
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and Easter Sunday,
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and education,
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and equality,
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and everyday life,
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and Fourth of July,
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homeward journeys of,
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and Johnson,
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and landownership,
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and Lincoln,
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and Lincoln’s funeral,
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and Reconstruction,
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submerged voices of,
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and Union victory,
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and voting rights for men,
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See also
Chester, Thomas Morris;
Christian Recorder;
Douglass, Frederick; emancipation; Emancipation Proclamation; fear; Fifty-Fifth Massachusetts regiment; Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts regiment; freedom; funeral; God, will of; hatred; landownership; optimism;
New Orleans Black Republican; New York Anglo-African;
racism;
San Francisco Elevator;
slavery; United States Colored Troops; violence; whites
Agassiz, Elizabeth,
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Alabama,
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See also specific locations
Lincoln’s funeral in,
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Alcott, Bronson,
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Alexandria, Va.,
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Allen, Clara,
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Alsop, Elizabeth,
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Altoona, Pa.,
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amnesty, Confederate,
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anarchy, fear of,
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Andersonville Prison,
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anger: of mourners toward Booth,
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of mourners toward Confederates,
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of mourners toward Copperheads,
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as response to assassination,
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as response to Confederate defeat,
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Anthony, Susan B.,
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anti-slavery ideology,
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See also
abolitionists; slavery
Appleton, Nathan,
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Appomattox,
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Lee, Robert E.; surrender
April 11, 1865, speech by Lincoln,
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and Douglass,
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Army of Georgia,
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Army of Northern Virginia,
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Arnold, Samuel,
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See also
conspirators
as God’s will, Confederate view,
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as God’s will, mourner’s view,
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spread of news of,
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studying personal responses to,
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timing of,
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See also
Davis, Jefferson; Douglass, Frederick; eyewitnesses; Ford’s Theatre; Lee, Robert E.; newspapers; Petersen House; Reconstruction; rumors; sermons; slavery; telegraph
assassination, personal responses to.
See
African Americans; anger; Confederates; Copperheads; everyday life; fear; glee; grief; hope; horror; hospitals; indignation; mercy; mourning; optimism; physical symptoms; providence; shock; silence; trauma; “why” question; whites
Athens, Ga.,
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Atzerodt, George,
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conspirators
Augusta, Ga.,
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Australia,
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Austria,
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Baker, Alma,
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Baltimore: Confederates in,
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Lincoln’s funeral in,
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news of assassination in,
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reburial of Booth in,
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and Union victory,
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Bancroft, George,
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Barton, Clara,
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Baton Rouge, La.,
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“Battle Cry of Freedom” (song),
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Beall, John,
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Beauregard, P. G. T.,
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Beecher, Henry Ward,
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Bell, James Madison,
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Bell, Philip Alexander,
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Benham, Edward,
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Benjamin, Judah,
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Berkshire Courier
(Mass.),
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Bethell, Mary,
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Black Codes,
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blacks.
See
African Americans
Blake, Helen,
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Blech, Charlotte,
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Bloomington, Ind.,
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Booth, Edwin,
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Booth, John Wilkes,
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assassinates Lincoln,
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capture and death,
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Confederate views of,
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and conspiracy,
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Copperhead views of,
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escape and manhunt,
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Johnson’s views of,
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and Lincoln’s April 11 speech,
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mourners’ views of,
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–31,
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and newspapers,
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reburial,
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and relics,
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and Stanton,
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See also
anger
Booth, Junius Brutus, Jr.,
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border states,
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See also
Delaware; Kentucky; Maryland; Missouri