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{{Act of Villainy
{{Act of Villainy
|image=Lincoln assassination slide c1900 (cropped).png
|Image=Ask-history-did-abraham-lincoln-predict-his-own-death-2.jpg
|date = April 14, 1865
|date = April 14, 1865
|perpetrator = [[John Wilkes Booth]]<br>[[Lewis Powell]]<br>[[David Herold]]<br>[[George Atzerodt]]
|perpetrator = [[John Wilkes Booth]]<br>[[Lewis Powell]]<br>[[David Herold]]<br>[[George Atzerodt]]
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{{Quote|And they said there were five, and they said there were ten.<br>Some say there was never more than just one man,<br>who would smile to see Mr. Lincoln dead,<br>in the name of God and Dixie<br>in the name of God and Dixieland.|Tony Rice, "John Wilkes Booth"}}
{{Quote|And they said there were five, and they said there were ten.<br>Some say there was never more than just one man,<br>who would smile to see Mr. Lincoln dead,<br>in the name of God and Dixie<br>in the name of God and Dixieland.|Tony Rice, "John Wilkes Booth"}}
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