At the western end of the National Mall is a neoclassical grand marble structure housing a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, America’s 16th president. A key figure in American history, Lincoln is remembered for his leadership during America’s Civil War, his Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, and his steadfast resolve to preserve the Union. He was assassinated by the noted actor and Confederate sympathiser John Wilkes Booth at nearby Ford’s Theatre in 1865. Booth had hoped to keep the Confederate cause alive after the surrender of their main army, led by General Robert E. Lee, five days earlier.
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