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âThe Assassination of the President of the United States Overruled for the Good of Our Countryâ offers a unique perspective on the immediate aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Written in 1865 by N. G. Parke, this historical account delves into the political and social climate of a nation grappling with profound loss and uncertainty.
Parke's work provides valuable insights into the prevailing sentiments and potential ramifications of this pivotal event in American history. It serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the complex dynamics of the Reconstruction era and the enduring impact of Lincoln's legacy. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in American history, political science, and the critical turning points that have shaped the nation.
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