Abraham Lincoln
Todos conocemos la historia principal de la muerte de Abraham Lincoln, cómo fue asesinado, dónde tuvo lugar y quién apretó el gatillo. Pero, ¿qué sucedió exactamente durante el último día de su vida? Revive el 14 de abril de 1865, mientras rastreamos las horas del día que conmocionó al mundo, siguiendo al asesino y la víctima por caminos separados que finalmente convergerían en el Palco Presidencial en el Teatro Ford. También veremos los objetos, como el sombrero de Lincoln y el arma de John Wilkes Booth, que fueron testigos del crimen que cambió el curso de la historia estadounidense para siempre.
Abraham Lincoln
Washington, D.C. in 1861. The Civil War is at the doorstep and the city is bracing for disaster. America is a country torn in two. An untested President Lincoln strives to make the nation's capital the political center of the Union, but finds he is surrounded by Southern sympathies and under constant threat of attack. See how this once sleepy small town grew into the metropolis we know today. A city cast in marble, a symbol of American liberty and a memorial to those who fought tooth and nail to preserve it.
Abraham Lincoln
Based on the true story of Anna Ella Carroll, a self-taught lawyer and politician and unofficial member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet who was unrecognized for her accomplishments during the American Civil War.
Lincoln
Re-enactments augment this documentary that chronicles Lincoln's journey from his early years as a rising politician through his presidency, the Civil War and to his untimely death.
Abraham Lincoln
Before Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President and an icon, he was a man, and before he moved to D.C., he was a husband, a father, a young lawyer struggling to make ends meet, as he was still living with his family in Springfield, Illinois.