John Wilkes Booth: The African-American Civil War

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President Abraham Lincoln flirtation with African American civil rights, John Wilkes Booth wanting to bring back gory to a fallen Confederate Army, and lastly John Wilkes Booth deep hate toward the President of the United States because of his assault of the deep South. Individually, each of these points hold little weight within each other and for most historian’s each of these points would be wrist away as they hold no weight in history, but together these three points created a six-year storm, a storm that would costed the life of the 16th President of the United States and made John Wilkes Booth forever famous in the history book. It is in this storm that we will explore the events that lead to its ultimate conclusion, and John Wilkes Booth become so angry that the only that he thought he could save union but most importantly bring back the gory of the Confederacy was by killing the President of the United States. The thesis question that I will submit to the reader is this “How did each of these events /actions …show more content…
In order to answer the question being asked we must first be able to pin point the genesis of this conflict between John Wilkes and President Abraham Lincoln which started about the time Lincoln started flirting with the idea of ending slavery in the entire United States.
This storm of two completely different ideas starting coming started on September 22, 1862 when President Abraham Lincoln gave his famous Emancipation Proclamation speech that marked the beginning of the end of slavery inside the United States forever. For many people this speech