The Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln

The Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln

From History for Cocktail Parties by Thornton Kennedy and James M. Ottley

February 6, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

The episode explores the events leading to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on John Wilkes Booth's transformation and the historical context of the time.

In this episode of History for Cocktail Parties , Thornton and James dissect the intersection of fame and fanaticism that led to the murder of Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater. The hosts explore how John Wilkes Booth transitioned from a celebrated stage star to a desperate conspirator, fueled by the dying embers of the Confederacy and a radicalized sense of Southern loyalty. They dive into the startlingly lax security of the era, the transition of Booth’s plot from a kidnapping to a killing, and the tragic ironies that left the President vulnerable on that fateful Good Friday. It is a haunting look at how historical coincidences and one man's obsession forever altered the course of American Reconstruction.

Topics covered

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • John Wilkes Booth
  • Ford's Theater
  • American Reconstruction
  • Southern loyalty
  • historical coincidences

Keywords

  • assassination
  • Conspiracy
  • Civil War
  • security
  • kidnapping

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