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Onward

A Photobiography of African-American Polar Explorer Matthew Henson

Photobiographies Ser.

by Dolores Johnson

Synopsis

The conquest of the North Pole was an elusive, almost impossible goal at the beginning of the last century. But a son of patrician parents, Robert E. Peary, and a son of sharecroppers, Matthew Henson, shared a dream of conquering the unconquered North Pole and were brave enough to risk their lives numerous times before they finally succeeded. Henson’s great physical stamina and his ability to speak Inuit and develop warm relationships with the peoples of the Arctic were indispensable to the quest. He mastered the complexities of the dog sled and led the team across the layers of ice that covered the frigid, threatening Arctic Ocean. Henson and Peary’s jubilation at finally reaching the Pole was later dashed when controversy swirled around their achievement. Even after their deed was recognized, African American Henson’s contribution was largely overlooked. It took the world many years to hail him as a hero of exploration.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9781426302688
ISBN-10 1426302681
Class Copyright
Publisher National Geographic Society
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;JUVENILE NONFICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 64
Shelf No. JS475
Grade Range 5
Ages 10 - 8