Edward Steers Jr. is a historian specializing in Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
Prior to his career in history, he was trained as a molecular biologist and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Steers has authored or edited eight books on Lincoln's assassination, with "Blood on the Moon" being one of his most notable works.
His expertise in the subject matter is evident in his meticulous research and attention to detail.
Steers is known for his ability to separate fact from fiction, debunk myths, and provide a comprehensive understanding of the events surrounding Lincoln's death.
His work is highly regarded in the field of Lincoln studies.
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