Suppose the only thing we know about Abraham Lincoln was written by a few of the members of his cabinet many years after his assassination.
Suppose nobody had thought him important enough to preserve the cabin in which he was born (the one on display in Kentucky has a lot of questions about its validity) and mark it as a historic site.
Suppose none of his writings survived and only a few of his speeches and only a few anecdotes of what he said were preserved.
Suppose the address of the place where he died was lost to history.
Suppose nobody got around to taking his picture.
What would we think of Abraham Lincoln today?
Would there be a Lincoln’s birthday holiday?
—-such as the person’s birth billions of people are celebrating now?
Must have been a pretty remarkable guy.
The one we’re whose birth we’re celebrating today.