Throughout history president’s Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy are well known by their accomplishments and by their assassinations. There are abundant similarities between the two assassinations. But, there are also many differences hiding beneath the, many conspiracies theories about these presidents. The differences about both of these assassinations were, Abraham Lincoln was elected president 1860, was the liberator of slaves and act with malice towards none. Whereas Kenny was elected president 1960, prevented Nuclear Armageddon and emphasized public service. The Lincoln-Kennedy myths are intriguing to the ear, but four U.S. Presidents have been assassinated in office before. Like a six digit dice, which results in six possible pairings; between those six, it shouldn 't be surprising that we 'd find one pairing with the same outcomes. But that 's just where things start to get interesting. Lincoln was elected president during 1860; whereas, Kennedy was elected 1960. Lincoln, in personality, was an upstanding, never unprofessional man, who only wanted to be taken seriously for his decisions. During debates Lincoln was named the “truth teller” he never believe that the white were equal or in superior to any other race. Kennedy, on the other hand, wanted nothing more than to be friendly amongst many people …show more content…
history. But, the most alike and have an increasing amount of conspiracies theories are Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy assassinations. They are still greatly missed and talked about the most out of the four. Both men were heroes during their time and both were greatly respected. Even so, Lincoln was born into poor home and Kennedy was born into a rich home, they were able to accomplish many great things during their time in office. Till this day, Lincoln and Kennedy are still revered by most of the nation with the memories of their accomplishments and their dreams for the