Lincoln: A Photobiography

What does Freedman note in the beginning of his book, Lincoln: A Photobiography?

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In the opening pages, Freedman notes that while almost every American becomes familiar at an early age with the gaunt face and tall figure of Abraham Lincoln, much about him remains a mystery. Even his contemporaries did not really know him.

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Lincoln: A Photobiography