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ISSN (Print): 2050-3717
ISSN (Online): 2052-2878
Shortly before President Abraham Lincoln was assasinated, he is said to have made a speech that asserted ‘the ballot is stronger than the bullet’. He had only just been re-elected and begun his second term as President, when during a theatre performance of Our American Cousin a bullet was fired by confederate sympathiser, John Wilkes Booth, resulting in the eventual death of Lincoln.