A Negro Explorer at the North Pole is the firsthand memoir of Matthew Henson, detailing his crucial role in the 1909 expedition to reach the North Pole. As the first African American to reach the Pole, Henson describes navigating, building sleds, and forging relationships with the Inuit, while challenging the racial prejudices of his time. After seven failed attempts, Henson and Peary set out in 1908 from Greenland with a crew of Inuit guides for one final mission. The narrative details the harrowing conditions of polar travel, including blizzards, starvation threats, and shifting ice floes. This memoir offers a compelling, personal perspective on one of the greatest geographical endeavors of the early 20th century, cementing Henson's place as a true national hero.
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