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Peary was only white person on his North Pole team

Explorer Matthew Henson When Admiral Robert Peary accomplished his goal of reaching the North Pole in 1909 becoming arguably the second known person to reach the destination he did so with the help of sled dogs and five other men all of color. In an era where the knowledge of a non-white person was often dismissed by other whites as inferior, Peary’s team consisted of one Black man and four Inuit natives, all skilled in arctic survival. The names of the four Inuits were Ooqueah, Odaq, Eginwah and Sigluk. “Peary utilized Inuit technology instead of bringing in outside technology for survival, for sleeping, for moving dogs,” said Eagle Island State Historic Site Park Manager Tim Spahr.

Two neighborhoods, one Black and one white, team up to bring a skatepark to West Baltimore

After a chance encounter in Hampden, neighborhood leader Marvin "Doc" Cheatham is spearheading an effort to bring a skateboard park to West Baltimore. In a city where the skateboard parks are in mostly white neighborhoods, he says it's an equity issue.

Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America, New Museum, New York

Arthur Jafa, Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death, video still, 2016. Photo : courtesy of the artist & Gladstone Gallery, New York/Brussels Nari Ward, Peace Keeper, 1995, installation view, Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America, New Museum, New York, 2021. Photo : Dario Lasagni, courtesy of the New Museum, New York Dawoud Bey, Fred Stewart II and Tyler Collins, from the series “The Birmingham Project”, 2012. Photo : courtesy of the artist, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco & Rennie Collection, Vancouver Kerry James Marshall, Untitled (policeman), 2015. Photo : courtesy of the artist & Jack Shainman Gallery, New York Ellen Gallagher, Dew Breaker, 2015. Photo : courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth

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