John Wilkes Booth
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An American actor who was most famous for assassinating [[Abraham Lincoln]]. A professional and extremely popular stage actor of his day, Booth was a sympathizer of the Confederate States of America who was dissatisfied by the outcome of the American Civil War. | An American actor who was most famous for assassinating [[Abraham Lincoln]]. A professional and extremely popular stage actor of his day, Booth was a sympathizer of the Confederate States of America who was dissatisfied by the outcome of the American Civil War. | ||
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''(Note: On the parallel world of [[Earth-3]], John Wilkes Booth was the President of the United States assassinated by actor [[Abraham Lincoln]]. This series of events is the exact reverse of the way in which they were actually played out in most of the other parallel universes.)'' | ''(Note: On the parallel world of [[Earth-3]], John Wilkes Booth was the President of the United States assassinated by actor [[Abraham Lincoln]]. This series of events is the exact reverse of the way in which they were actually played out in most of the other parallel universes.)'' |
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John Wilkes Booth
(May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865)
An American actor who was most famous for assassinating Abraham Lincoln. A professional and extremely popular stage actor of his day, Booth was a sympathizer of the Confederate States of America who was dissatisfied by the outcome of the American Civil War.
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(Note: On the parallel world of Earth-3, John Wilkes Booth was the President of the United States assassinated by actor Abraham Lincoln. This series of events is the exact reverse of the way in which they were actually played out in most of the other parallel universes.)
- JLA No. 29 Aug 1964: "Crisis on Earth-Three!"