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Abraham Lincoln: Now He Belongs to the Ages

Currier & Ives, Library of Congress

Join KSUT this Sunday at 9:00 p.m. for an exploration into Lincoln's assassination and how it changed a nation.
Abraham Lincoln was shot on a mid-April night in 1865.

He died early the next morning.

It was the first time a sitting U.S. president had been murdered.

We'll mark the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's assassination with the special program 'Now He Belongs to the Ages': Abraham Lincoln's Assassination.

The show is produced by BackStory, with the American History Guys.

'Now He Belongs to the Ages': Abraham Lincoln's Assassination explores the plot behind Lincoln's death, how Americans mourned - and celebrated - it; and the military tribunal that tried the surviving conspirators.

Hear 'Now He Belongs to the Ages': Abraham Lincoln's Assassination this Sunday evening at 9:00 p.m. on KSUT.