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It’s not uncommon for kids to fear monsters under their bed, but usually the monster isn’t John Wilkes Booth. In an exclusive interview with People on May 11, Tennessee native Cassie Litton ...
The result is his play “John Wilkes ... engage in art hoping that truth will make me feel less alone, good or bad.” But how to think about an assassin? The best-known study of Booth is ...
Cassie Litton What were you afraid of as a kid? For Lainey Litton, it's John Wilkes Booth. Cassie Litton and her family were in Washington, D.C. for Thanksgiving when they decided to visit the ...
A family from Tennessee visited the Ford's Theatre Museum while in Washington, D.C. Cassie Litton tells PEOPLE her 3-year-old daughter developed an irrational fear of John Wilkes Booth The toddler is ...
Plays about Maryland actor and assassin John Wilkes Booth, monstrous creatures ... and painter transform the world with the theory of relativity and the cubism art movement, respectively.
Titled “John Wilkes Booth,” the old marker had stood along U.S. 301 near the Garrett Farm site since 1937. Its replacement, titled “Assassin’s End,” updates and expands the sign’s text.
Just days later, on April 14, 1865, Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre by one of America's most popular stage performers—John Wilkes Booth. No American president had been assassinated before.