North Pole Promise tells the story of a secret legacy of two famous explorers: Commander Robert Peary and Matthew Hensonone white, one African American, who, with four Inuit assistants discovered the North Pole in 1909. Peary and Henson returned to the US shortly afterthe white Peary to acclaim, the African American Henson to obscuritynever to go to the Pole again. They each left behind sons, fathered with indigenous Greenlandic Inuit women. In the 1980s, on a research trip to Greenland, Dr. Allen Counter was introduced to two men in their eightiesthe surviving Amer-Inuit sonsone from each explorer. Dr. Counter, an explorer himself, tells of discovering the fate of those children and ultimately honoring them and their illustrious forebears on the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the North Pole.
Cast of Characters Preface Part One: Black, White, and Inuit Friends 1. The Beginning 2. Eighteen Years in the Arctic 3. Striking the Pole 4. Acclaimand Anonymity 5. North Pole Secret Part Two: New Discoveries 6. The Secret Sons 7. Finding Family 8. An Inuit-American Family Reunion Part Three: Honor the Fathers 9. Two Different Resting Places 10. By Order of the President 11. Launching the USNS Henson 12. The National Geographic Hubbard Medal Part Four: Keeping Up with Friends 13. Life in the Arctic Part Five: The Centennial Approaches 14. North Pole Promise 15. The Capsule 16. The Centennial 17. Fulfilling the Promise 18. One Last Honor Acknowledgments Thoughts for Further Discussion Suggested Study Questions Answers to Study Questions
Dr. S. Allen Counter, Jr., (July 8, 1944-July 12, 2017) member of The Explorers Club FN ’89, was a Clinical Professor of Neurology and founding director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations at Harvard University .
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