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Matthew Alexander Henson: Arctic Explorer.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/h/henson.shtml
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Matthew, Alexander, Henson:, Arctic, Explorer, Explorer, Peary, Explorer, explorers, K-12

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/h/henson.shtml

Photo gallery of Matthew Henson, longtime companion of Admiral Robert Peary. Henson accompanied Peary when they became the first to reach the North Pole on April 6, 1909.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/01/photogalleries/henson/
Keywords:
matthew henson, black history, north pole, robert peary, arctic, greenland, inuit, eskimos, discovery, adventure. african american

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/01/photogalleries/henson/

Matthew Henson accompanied Robert E. Peary on numerous Arctic expeditions, most notably on their summit to the North Pole on April 6, 1909. Did Henson, Peary's African American companion, actually reach the summit before Peary? Full text and photo gallery: 
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/01/0110_030113_henson.html
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Profile:, African-American, North, Pole, Explorer, Matthew, Henson

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/01/0110_030113_henson.html

Educational foundation for Matthew Henson and Robert Peary—whose teamwork reached the North Pole in 1909
http://www.matthewhenson.org/
Keywords:
Matthew Henson foundation, curriculum, essay contest, USNS Henson, Bradley Robinson, North Pole, Robert E Peary, Arctic explorers

http://www.matthewhenson.org/

http://library.thinkquest.org/10854/mhenson.html

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http://perrybear.com/reporter/peary.html

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http://www.famu.edu/about/admin/vppa/News/Black_History_Moments/Duke_Ellington/Henry_O._Tanner/Whitney_Moore_Young_/matthew_henson.html

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Wikipedia-Article "Matthew Henson"

Matthew Henson in Arctic furs
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Matthew Henson in Arctic furs

Matthew Henson (8 August 1866March 11, 1955) was an American explorer who may have been the first to reach the Geographic North Pole with Robert Peary in 1909. However, some have estimated that Peary's party missed the pole by up to 30 km. Due to his being black and his status as Peary's employee, he never reached the same fame as Peary in an America where racist views were still common.

He wrote a book himself about his arctic exploration (A Negro Explorer at the North Pole) in 1912 and later in collaboration with Bradley Robinson his biography Dark Companion in 1947.

During their expeditions he and Peary fathered children with Inuit women, two of whom were discovered as they were in their eighties by S. Allen Counter in a Greenland expedition.

With an Inuit woman named Akatingwah, Matthew Henson fathered his only child, a son named Anaukaq. After 1909 Matthew Henson never saw Akatingwah or his son again though he did receive updates about them from other explorers for a time. His son Anauakaq, who died in 1987, arrived in the United States with Kali Peary, Robert Peary's son on May 29, 1987 to visit his father's family and grave site. Anaukaq and his wife Aviaq had 5 sons, who in turn, had many great grandchildren that still reside in Greenland.

The discovery of Anauakaq and Kali and their meeting with their Henson and Peary relatives were documented in a book and documentary entitled "North Pole Legacy: Black, White and Eskimo."

On April 6, 1988 Henson was reinterred in Arlington National Cemetery near Peary's monument. Many members from his American family and his Inuit family (Anauakaq's children) were in attendance.

In October 1996, the United States Navy commissioned the U.S.N.S. Henson, a T-AGS 63 class oceanographic explorer ship, in honor of Matthew Henson.

On November 28, 2000, the National Geographic Society awarded the Hubbard Medal to Matthew A. Henson posthumously. Dr. S. Allen Counter petitioned the National Geographic Society for many years to present its most prestigious medal to Henson. He attended the ceremony with Mrs. Audrey Mebane, Henson's 74 year-old great-niece. The medal was presented at the newly named Matthew A. Henson Earth Conservation Center (MAHECC) in Washington, D.C., and accompanied a scholarship given in Henson's name by NGS.

Matthew Henson is the great-grand nephew of Josiah Henson, a famous fugitive slave.

The Matthew Henson Earth Conservation Center in Washington, DC is named for him, as is Matthew Henson Middle School in Indian Head, Maryland.

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