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OPINION   | November 28, 2007 
Editorial Observer:  History and the Problem of Following the Camera's Gaze 
By VERLYN KLINKENBORG 
It’s tempting to say that we have an idea of what was in Abraham Lincoln’s mind, but we don’t. We know only what he read aloud for a few minutes. 


  
 
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