What the public has known about assassination of Abraham Lincoln
for nearly 150 years isn't history, but fiction, and an unsolved
crime. In 1977, a document was discovered which revealed that no
fewer than six Union spies had infiltrated associates of John
Wilkes Booth months prior to his assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
History writers since 1977 have failed to include the names,
descriptions and roles of these secret agents, presumably because
this information didn't seem to fit the prevailing understanding of
the assassination.
This document was created by the War Department in 1865, but was
hidden from the conspirators' trial and the public, and was
believed to be destroyed. It was just one of many pieces of
evidence deliberately withheld to ensure Lincoln's assassination
would appear to be the work of Confederate agents. To the contrary
and before two years had passed, every alleged Confederate
mastermind behind Booth (Davis, Johnson, Surratt) had been found by
courts and Congress to have played no role in the deed. Yet the
Confederate conspiracy theory prevailed.
In this most important book, Don Thomas explodes the numerous
myths that have been circulated since 1865, and concretely
identifies the faction of Union government officials who engineered
Lincoln's death and its cover-up. It can be known, for the first
time, clearly, even in their own words, what made these men believe
Abraham Lincoln had to die.
This astonishing book reveals: The architects of Lincoln's
assassination and their political motives How the Civil War was
extended nearly a year in order to achieve a political goal
Multiple Union agents within Booth's gang, including their names,
descriptions and roles How the crime was covered up and the guilty
parties protected Damning evidence other historians have overlooked
or chosen to ignore.
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