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How did Booth feel about the nation’s reaction to the assassination?

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Kmirra is correct with the answer and he felt sad
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That sentiment carried over after Lincoln's assassination. In a letter to the New York Afro-African newspaper, one writer said that Booth had "murdered their best friend," and the sentiment of Lincoln as a friend was a common one among Lincoln's sympathizers.

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