answersLogoWhite

0

Both those people were historical persons. Which myths about them did you mean?

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

BlakeBlake
As your older brother, I've been where you are—maybe not exactly, but close enough.
Chat with Blake
TaigaTaiga
Every great hero faces trials, and you—yes, YOU—are no exception!
Chat with Taiga
RossRoss
Every question is just a happy little opportunity.
Chat with Ross

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is Abraham Lincoln and jfk myth true?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about U.S. History

Similarities of the assassination of Martin Luther king John F Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln?

check out these sites http://www.snopes.com/history/American/Lincoln-Kennedy.asp http://www.school-for-champions.com/history/lincolnjfk.htm they are only conparisons of JFK and Lincoln


What is the value of a 1966 Lincoln half dollar?

Please check your coin again. Lincoln is on the penny, JFK is on the half dollar.


Where was president Abraham Lincoln shot?

If you are asking was Abraham Lincoln conscious after he was shot, the answer is no. He was shot, and was comatose for approximately 9 hours before he died. He was conscious at the time he was shot; he was engrossed in watching a play, when Booth came through an unguarded, and unlocked door, and shot him, once point blank, in the back of the head.


What is a speech that influenced the society?

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. FDR's nothing to fear speech, FDR's day of infamy speech. JFK"s ask not speech. There are a lot of them.


Was Lincoln's corpse really injected with Revivitol to revive him for 95 seconds?

No. According to the site linked below: Did scientists raise Lincoln from the dead?The Weekly World News of October 5, 1993 featured a headline story, "He's kept alive for 95 seconds! Abraham Lincoln's Corpse Revived." After being injected with the miracle drug Revivitol, according to the story, Lincoln stirred and said "Gentlemen, where am I?" before again losing consciousness. Of course, as those who follow the supermarket tabloids know, the Weekly World News make the National Enquirer look like The New York Times. It's so silly that no one takes it seriously. The real significance of this story, for Lincoln students, is that it marks Lincoln's significance as continuing icon in American popular culture, like Elvis or JFK.