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What phrase best describes the scene at the theatre after Lincoln was shot?
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What phrase best describes the scene at the theatre after Lincoln was shot?
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One Country, One Destiny
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One Country, One Destiny
Its lining featured stitching that depicted an eagle and the phrase, “One Country, One Destiny.” This drawing shows the scene at Ford's Theatre after Booth leaped to the stage below the Presidential Box. When the Lincolns and their guests arrived at Ford's Theatre, the play had already begun
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