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A Negro Explorer At The North Pole Matthew Henson

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A Negro Explorer At The North Pole Matthew Henson
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Publisher: Standard Ebooks
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Matthew Henson
ISBN: 9798886001198, 9798886001204, 8886001193, 8886001207, B0BSMV56GY
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A Negro Explorer At The North Pole Matthew Henson by Matthew Henson 9798886001198, 9798886001204, 8886001193, 8886001207, B0BSMV56GY instant download after payment.

A Negro Explorer at the North Pole is an account of the African American explorer Matthew Henson's expedition to the North Pole in 1908 with Commander Peary. Peary had been impressed with Henson’s seamanship and recruited him as a colleague and Henson became “first man” in his expeditions. For more than 20 years, their expeditions were to the Arctic. Henson traded with the Inuit and mastered the Inuit language. He was a skilled craftsman, often coming up with solutions for what the team needed in the harsh Arctic conditions; they learned to build igloos out of snow, for mobile housing as they traveled. Their teams covered thousands of miles in dog sleds. During their 1908–09 expedition to Greenland, Henson was one of the six men, including Peary and four Inuit assistants, who claimed to have been the first to reach the geographic North Pole. In interviews, Henson was identified as the first member of the party to reach what they believed was the pole. Their claim had gained widespread acceptance though has been disputed by some.

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