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Hatching Execution: Andrew Johnson and the Hanging of Mary Surratt
Lincoln;Abraham;1809-1865 -- Assassination;Surratt;Mary E. (Mary Eugenia);1820-1865
Westad, SarahOberly, James Warren, 1954- ;
University of Wisconsin
关键词: Lincoln;    Abraham;    1809-1865 -- Assassination;    Surratt;    Mary E. (Mary Eugenia);    1820-1865;   
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瑞士|英语
来源: University of Wisconsin
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【 摘 要 】

In 1865, the American Civil War and the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln plunged the country into a state of panic. Federal officials quickly took to the ranks, imprisoning hundreds of suspected rebels believed to be involved in the assassination. Ultimately, only eight individuals, dubbed conspirators, were prosecuted and charged with murdering the Commander-in-Chief. During their trials, new president Andrew Johnson voiced grave concern over one particular conspirator, middle-aged Catholic widow Mary Surratt. As the mother of escaped conspirator, John Surratt, Johnson viewed Mrs. Surratt as an individual that needed to be treated with a particular urgency, resulting in a series of events that led to Mrs. Surratt;;s execution, less than three months after the assassination, on July 7, 1865. This paper analyzes the actions of Johnson and considers the American public;;s responses to Mary Surratt;;s hanging. Additionally, this paper looks at the later writings of Andrew Johnson in order to gain an understanding of his feelings on Mrs. Surratt in the weeks, months, and years after her execution, as well as the implications her hanging had on the remainder of his political career.

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