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Four of the women in the pictures were at the time the most beautiful actresses in the business, Alice Grey, Helen Western, Effie Germon, Fannie Brown and society belle Lucy Hale his fiancee. “ John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him ” by historian E. Lawrence Abel (Regnery), out now, brings to life nearly two dozen ladies who fell for the first presidential assassin.
John Wilkes Booth (May 10, – April 26, ) was an American stage actor who assassinated United States president Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, A member of the prominent 19th-century Booth theatrical family from Maryland, [1] he was a noted actor who was also a Confederate sympathizer; denouncing Lincoln, he lamented the then-recent abolition.
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Booth was shot by a Union soldier, and the barn was set on fire. But while reading about John Wilkes Booth, the American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, something new piqued his interest. Booth had many lovers, he says — and also had syphilis. In those days, Booth might have been treated with mercury. By Darcell Brown.
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According to Kramer, George Washington and Alexander Hamilton had intimate affairs with men, John Wilkes Booth had a new motive for killing Lincoln and Jamestown was a bastion of gay sex. Longtime West Bloomfield resident E. Lawrence Abel teaches about human reproduction by day, and by night he goes back in time, writing about American history. Abel writes to uncover new facts and he uses his medical background to link medicine and history together.
In Volume One of his two part book 'The American People,' Kramer says that Abraham Lincoln was gay and his killer John Wilkes Booth was actually Lincoln's spurned gay lover. Booth was famous in his day, and he associated with the theater crowd. He was an adviser to Steven Spielberg's film Lincoln and his latest biography, Fortune's Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth, will be published in April. When Abel is not busy with his writing, he enjoys attending meetings of the Michigan Civil War Round Table, where the group talks about various aspects of the Civil War.
Abel also has had the honor of speaking at the U. National Archives about the Lincoln assassination. According to Kramer, George Washington and Alexander Hamilton had intimate affairs with men, John Wilkes Booth had a new motive for killing Lincoln and Jamestown was a bastion of gay sex. Tucked inside were photographs of five women. Chronically short of cash, he was greedy and deceptive—in a word, trouble.