Abe Lincoln Buys Cocaine
History Shorts30 Apr 2024

Abe Lincoln Buys Cocaine

Did you know that in the 1930s, a historian named Harry E. Pratt studied Abraham Lincoln's purchase history and found a receipt for a fifty-cent purchase of cocaine just a month before Honest Abe would become president?


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