Reactions To Lincoln's Assassination Analysis

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On the night of April 14, 1865 President Lincoln was assassinated. Most people were shocked but most people in the south were full of joy because he was dead and they disacread in lincoln's belief.
Two people who had very strong different reactions to President Lincoln’s assassination were Thomas Johnes and Elizabeth Keckley.
One person who reacted to Lincoln's assassination was Thomas Johnes. Thomas Johnes reacted by saying “My word could not be bought for a hundred (75,000) times that amount”. This shows that he was not willing to give up Booth and that he wanted slavery.
Another person who reacted differently to Lincoln’s assassination was Elizabeth Keckley. Elizabeth Keckley reacted to lincoln’s death by saying “grief and anxiety were

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